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121 прибор
м. device; instrumentградуировать измерительный прибор в единицах частоты — calibrate an instrument in units of frequency
электровакуумный прибор — electronic device; tube
туннельный прибор; туннельный элемент — tunnel effect device
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122 Aleppine
A dress fabric of French make, has a silk warp and worsted weft in various colours. An imitation has silk and cotton warps and cotton and worsted wefts, in the 4-end twill weave. -
123 Hogg Wool
The wool sheared from a year-old sheep that has not previously been clipped. The fibres are pointed and taper towards the end, and nearly all of this wool is used for warp yams. It has a higher value than subsequent clips and is longer and finer (see Tag wool) -
124 Hoggett
The wool sheared from a year-old sheep that has not previously been clipped. The fibres are pointed and taper towards the end, and nearly all of this wool is used for warp yams. It has a higher value than subsequent clips and is longer and finer (see Tag wool) -
125 Reed
A term applied to the number of threads in a given space, usually 1/4-in. or 1-in. Shippers and makers understand the term " 17 reed " to mean 64 ends per inch in the cloth, that is 4 down. When a cloth is indicated by a reed in the quarter-inch count it usually means that the number of threads per inch is 4 less than the reed number X by 4. If the ends per inch are stated, it means that number actual. ———————— A metal comb fixed in a frame; the closeness of its wires determines the fineness of a cloth; it keeps the warp threads spaced evenly, forms a guide for the back of the shuttle, and beats up the weft to the fell of the cloth. Wires are fixed in the baulks at the top and bottom and the number of dents in one inch determines the counts. These wires are set equi-distant by tarred wrapping cords. The counts of a reed are stamped on the binder rods at the end. If required two black wires are set exactly one inch apart near the middle of the reed, the number of dents between indicating the count of the reed. -
126 Satin Turc
An all-silk fabric similar to a satin crepe, but woven 4-end broken twill weave. The making details are 45-in. cloth to give 39/40-in. finished, fine silk warp and crepe silk weft about 26 denier, 300 ends and 100 picks per inch. Made in many other qualities with proportionate ends and picks, and yarns about 20 denier to 40 denier. -
127 Thickset
THICKSET, THICKSET CORDA strong, heavily wefted corduroy cloth, with a weave repeat of 6 ends and 9 picks. The ground weave is the 3-end twill, and there are two pile picks to one of ground. The pile weft floats are short and give a very thick pile when cut. An average make is 36 ends and 350 picks per inch, 18's warp, 20's weft. The cloth is used for workmen's trouserings. -
128 Thickset Cord
THICKSET, THICKSET CORDA strong, heavily wefted corduroy cloth, with a weave repeat of 6 ends and 9 picks. The ground weave is the 3-end twill, and there are two pile picks to one of ground. The pile weft floats are short and give a very thick pile when cut. An average make is 36 ends and 350 picks per inch, 18's warp, 20's weft. The cloth is used for workmen's trouserings.
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