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1 Recovered Wool
Woollen rags are torn up and reworked into fibres again and used for such fabrics as are composed of shoddy mungo yarns. -
2 Wool Extract
Manufactured or recovered wool obtained from old cloth and rags, from which vegetable fibres such as cotton, flax, rayon, etc., have been removed by carbonizing. -
3 Thibet Wool
Recovered wool which is obtained from light-weight cloth clippings and waste. -
4 Artificial Wool
Is really a recovered waste product, and has grown to an important branch of the textile industry. A large quantity of cheap suits are made from these yarns, of which there arc several varieties, known as mungo, shoddy, extract wool, etc. The various wool wastes which are obtained from rags and waste containing wool, cotton or other fibres are so treated that the vegetable fibres are destroyed by chemical means. The animal fibres remaining are respun into yarns. The term is wrongly applied because the fibre is actually wool, although recovered (see also under Mungo, Shoddy, Extract Wool). The term is also given to a rayon fibre manufactured in Italy and sold as "Snia-fil". The Wool Textile Delegation should give a definite ruling on materials such as this which have no wool in their make-up (see Wool Substitutes) -
5 регенерированная шерсть
1) Engineering: reclaimed wool, recovered wool, remanufactured wool, shoddy2) Textile: Thibet (из гребенного плательного лоскута), comeback, machine wool, paco, rag wool, rag-wool, re-used wool, reconditioned wool, regenerated wool, reprocessed wool, shoddy wool, softsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регенерированная шерсть
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6 Mungo
Recovered wool fibres obtained from wool rags, cuttings, and other wool waste. It is low grade and the fibres are usually less than 1-in. It is used as weft with cotton warps for cheap blankets and other fabrics. The method of manufacturing mungo and shoddy are the same; the processes consist in dusting, sorting, seaming, oiling, and grinding. Dusting is largely a hygenic process. Sorting is in accordance with either quality or colour, or both. Seaming refers to the taking out of every little bit of cotton thread, which would otherwise cause " flecked " pieces. Oiling is to assist gliding of the fibres on one another during spinning. Grinding refers to the teasing out of the fibres, so that as much as possible of the original length of staple shall be retained. -
7 регенерированная шерсть из лоскута
Textile: recovered wool, wool extractУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регенерированная шерсть из лоскута
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8 искусственная шерсть из лоскута
Textile: recovered woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искусственная шерсть из лоскута
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9 регенерированная или искусственная шерсть из разработанного лоскута
Textile: recovered wool from torn-up ragsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регенерированная или искусственная шерсть из разработанного лоскута
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10 cotone
m cottonmedicine cotone idrofilo cotton wool, AE absorbent cotton* * *cotone s.m.1 (bot.) ( Gossypium arvense) cotton: piantagione di cotone, cotton plantation; coltivazione del cotone, cotton-growing; olio di cotone, cottonseed oil // cotone di Giava, ( Eriodendron anfractuosum) kapok // cotone egiziano, ( Gentiana asclepiadea) milkweed2 ( fibra) cotton: cotone a corta fibra, short staple cotton; cotone cardato, carded cotton; cotone da rammendo, darning cotton; cotone grezzo, seed wool; cotone idrofilo, cotton wool; cotone rigenerato, recovered cotton; cascami di cotone, cotton waste; commercio del cotone, cotton trade; filato di cotone, cotton yarn; tessuto di cotone, cotton cloth // cotone emostatico, styptic cotton // cotone fulminante, gun cotton.* * *[ko'tone]sostantivo maschile1) (pianta, fibra) cotton2) (ovatta) cotton (wool)batuffolo di cotone — cotton wool ball BE, cotton ball AE
•cotone da ricamo — sart. embroidery thread o cotton
* * *cotone/ko'tone/sostantivo m.1 (pianta, fibra) cotton; camicia di o in cotone cotton shirt -
11 Kunsturheberrecht
Kunsturheberrecht
copyright for works of art;
• Kunstwert virtu;
• Kunstwolle recovered (artificial, rag) wool, shoddy. -
12 Kunstwolle
Kunstwolle
recovered (artificial, rag) wool, shoddy. -
13 Silk Shoddy
Recovered fibres from manufactured silks and nearly always contains isolated fibres of wool and cotton. As a rule the fibres are quite short. -
14 Swimmings
Matted fibres recovered from the water after washing waste wool.
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