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3 new poly & lined jute bags
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > new poly & lined jute bags
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4 jute
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5 Jute Scrim
A plain weave open-mesh fabric made of fine jute yarns used for bags for onions, etc. Also pasted on to paper for making strong waterproof material. Made about 5 to 7 porter, 6 to 8 shots per inch. Warp and weft 7-lb. to 9-lb. per spyndle. -
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B.W.G., JuteSignifies Birmingham wire gauge, the standard by means of which the thickness of sheet metal and the diameter of wire arid pins are measured, much used in the flax and jute industries. ———————— A fibre principally used for canvas bags, cordage, mats, wrappers, etc. Very largely manufactured in India, where the bulk of the fibre is grown. A good trade is done in Dundee. The fibre is obtained from the bast of the Corchorus Capsularis, an. annual plant grown from seed. The plant grows up to 17 feet in height. The fibre is very strong, fine, pliable, of brownish colour, and has a good lustre, is uniform in diameter, has good dyeing qualities, but when exposed to the weather soon deteriorates. ———————— There are many varieties of jute, the principal being Narzingunj, Daisee, Dowrah, Tossa, Bimlipitam or Mestha, Dacca and Chittagong (see under each of these names) -
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N1. पटसनGunny bags are made of jute. -
8 C-Bags
Bags or sacks made of coarse jute in 2 X 2 twill weave, and measure 40-in. long by 28-in. wide, and weighing 2-lb. to 21/4-lb. Woven 8 porter 10-lb. warp, 9 picks 35-lb. weft (see Jute Counts) -
9 Cement Bags
Are made of jute, in twill weave, 51-in. long, 22-in. wide, 31-lb. weight, woven 10 porter 8-lb. warp, 10 picks 18-lb. weft (see jute counts) -
10 Brazilian Bags
A twill weave jute fabric, made into bags for the Brazilian rice trade. The bags are 44-in. X 27-in. and weigh 21/4-lb. -
11 Hearts Jute
Low grade of jute in India used in the manufacture of gunny bags. -
12 Bagging-Bags
The standard heavy bagging is made from a double warp jute yam 6-lb. to 10-lb. per "spyndle" and a single weft about 30-lb. per " spyndle". The ends and picks per inch vary from 6 to 10 (see Bags) -
13 Bran Bags
Jute fabric for making bran bags, is of several qualities, such as 49-in., 8-lb. warp and 9-lb. weft (per spindle), in plain weave. -
14 Buenos Ayres Bags
A plain weave jute fabric for bag making, usually 40-in. wide and the bags are 221/2-in. long. Warp and weft are 8-lb. per " spyndle " counts. -
15 Chilian Bags
Bags made of jute and used for packing wheat and barley. They are 45-in. X 27-in., and weigh 21/4-lb. Woven plain weave. -
16 Gunny Cloths And Bags
A very coarse canvas-like fabric, made from jute yams. First made in India into bags for shipping purposes. Warp yarn about 8-lb. per spyndle, and weft 10-lb. per spyndle, woven 10 to 12 ends and picks per inch.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Gunny Cloths And Bags
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17 Manure Bags
Coarse fabric made of jute yarns. The usual size of bags is 45-in. X 24-in. made 10 porter, 8-lb. warp and weft, weight 131/2-oz. -
18 Ore Bags
Bags made of jute yarns, usually 18-in. wide X 27-in. long, weighing 11/4-lb., 2 X 2 twill weave, 8 porter, 10-lb. double warp, 8 shots (picks) per inch, 34-lb. When termed " sacks " they are 20-in. wide X 30-in. long, weigh 11/2-lb., and the yarns are 9-lb. warp and 36-lb. weft. -
19 River Plate Bags
Bags made of coarse jute yarns, weigh 12 oz. for 221/2-in. wide, 40-in. long. Plain weave. -
20 Burmah Bags
Are made of jute fabric, both with stripes and without. In plain weave, The warp is 10-lb. and weft 36-lb. per " spyndle " and weight of a bag 40 X 28-in. is 21/4-lb.
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