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1 glattes Filament
n DIN 60900 < textil> ■ flat filament yarn; flat continuous filament yarn; flat filament -
2 филаментарная пряжа
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > филаментарная пряжа
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3 Chemieseide
f < textil> ■ synthetic continuous filament yarn; man-made continuous filament yarn -
4 Glattseide
f DIN 60900 < textil> ■ flat filament yarn; flat continuous filament yarn; flat filament -
5 Filamentgarn
n < textil> ■ filament yarn; continuous filament yarn -
6 текстильная нить
1) Engineering: textile fiber2) Polymers: continuous filament yarn, filament -
7 филаментарная пряжа
Textile: continuous filament yarn, spun filamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > филаментарная пряжа
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8 непрерывное производство филаментарной пряжи
Textile: continuous filament yarn processingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывное производство филаментарной пряжи
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9 поточное производство филаментарной пряжи
Textile: continuous filament yarn processingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поточное производство филаментарной пряжи
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10 пряжа из элементарных волокон
Textile: continuous filament yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пряжа из элементарных волокон
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11 пряжа из элементарных непрерывных нитей
Engineering: continuous filament yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пряжа из элементарных непрерывных нитей
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12 Svaty, Vladimir
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. 1950 Czechoslovakia[br]Czech inventor of a loom across which the weft was projected by a jet of water.[br]Since the 1930s people have been experimenting with ways of inserting the weft during weaving without using a massive shuttle. This would save wasting the energy that a shuttle requires to accelerate it through the warp and which is only to be lost when the shuttle is stopped in its box. Around 1950, the Czech engineer Vladimir Svaty had been working on air-jet looms, in which the weft was wafted across the loom by a jet of air. He then switched his interest to waterjet looms, and in 1955, at the Brussels exhibition, the first water-jet loom was displayed to a surprised world. In 1959 the Czechs had installed 150 of these looms at Semily in Czechoslovakia, weaving cloth 41 in. (104 cm) wide at 350 picks per minute. Water-jet looms are suitable only for certain types of synthetic fibres which are not affected by the wet. They are compact, quiet, mechanically simple and free from weft vibration. They find their most appropriate use in weaving simple fabrics from water-insensitive, continuous-filament yarn, which they can produce economically and with the highest quality.[br]Further ReadingJ.J.Vincent, 1980, Shuttleless Looms, Manchester (written with inside knowledge of the problems; the author tried to develop a shuttleless loom himself).RLH -
13 искусственный шёлк
1) General subject: acetate silk, acetic silk, fiber silk, fibre silk, near-silk, rayon2) Engineering: rayon yarn3) Textile: artificial filament, continuous filament, filament rayon yarn, imitation silk, rayon filament4) Polymers: artificial silk5) Makarov: near silk (имитирующий шёлк)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > искусственный шёлк
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14 Rayon
A generic term applied to all fibres for textile use which are not of matural occurrence (Journal of the Textile Institute, March 1944). The following terms and definitions are given by the British Rayon Federation (March 1945): - Rayon Yarn - Continuous filament rayon yarn. Rayon Fabrics - Fabrics made from rayon yarn. Rayon Waste - Waste from rayon yarn. Spun Rayon Yarn - Yarn spun from rayon staple. Spun Rayon Fabrics - Fabrics made from spun rayon yarn. Spun Rayon Waste - Waste from rayon staple and from spun rayon yarn. -
15 Glasseide
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16 филаментарная нить
Textile: continuous filament, filament yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > филаментарная нить
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17 пряжа из непрерывного стекловолокна
Silicates: continuous glass filament yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пряжа из непрерывного стекловолокна
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18 стеклянная пряжа из элементарных непрерывных нитей
Engineering: continuous-filament glass yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклянная пряжа из элементарных непрерывных нитей
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