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1 paper fibre
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3 paper fibre
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4 Paper Mulberry Fibre
The bast fibre from a small tree, the Broussonetia Papyrifera, native of Japan, China, Southern Asia, and Polynesia. The fibre is fine and strong. It is used to make the tape fabric. The bark, after separation from the plant, is steeped in water until the inner and outer layers can be separated easily. The innermost bark is the best and when washed is white and resembles a fabric in itself.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Paper Mulberry Fibre
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5 fibre paper
fibre paper Vulkanfiber fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fibre paper
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6 Paper Yarn
Paper is wound in roll form and then cut into narrow flat strips from 1/4-in. upward. After damping, the edges of the strips are turned and then twisted into round thread form. Paper yarn is used for weft in fabrics such as canvas, mats, packsheets, for the backs of rugs and carpets, and is also made into fancy articles. If required in colours it is dyed in the pulp form. The paper stripes may be twisted around a core of fibre to give strength. -
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козыречная фибра
Эластичная фибра с ограниченными показателями водопоглощаемости, предназначенная для изготовления козырьков к фуражкам.
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > fibre pour visière
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11 fibre composition
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12 fibre paper
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13 paper mulberry fibre
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14 fibre paper
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > fibre paper
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15 virgin fibre
техн. неиспользованное волокно; волокно, не бывшее в употребленииWhile 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > virgin fibre
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16 Papyrus Fibre
The stem fibres of the paper reed, Cyperus Papyrus of Egypt, used for cloth, sails, mats, etc. The soft cellular tissue of the plant is made into sheets by pressure and has great durability, hence its use by the Egyptians as a paper under the name of papyrus. The plant is also named the Bulrush of the Nile, where it grows. -
17 recycled paper
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18 recycling paper
< pap> (Germany: 100 % genuine waste fibre; GB: min. 75 % genuine waste fibre) ■ Recyclingpapier n -
19 vulcanized fibre
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vulcanized fibre
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20 primary fibre paper
forest and paper industry• ensiöpaperi
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