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  • 41 Corkscrew Weave

    A weave largely used by worsted manufacturers for coatings and trouserings. It is based on the sateen principle on 7, 9, or 11 shafts, and the length of float arranged as desired. Either warp or weft face can be made. Design 7 under Corkscrew Cloth shows a 7 end corkscrew weave. Design 9 shows a 9 end weft corkscrew weave.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Corkscrew Weave

  • 42 Imperials

    A heavy cotton fabric of the fustian class, woven from yams and an 8-end sateen base, 2 up, 6 down. Generally dyed and raised on the face. The picks are usually 3 to 5 times the number of warp ends. A standard make is 54-in. 102 yards, 64 ends and 214 picks per inch, 2/20's T., 22's W., 102-lb., soft finish. Sometimes called Imperial Satin.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Imperials

  • 43 Japanese Silk

    A native-made dress material of stiff handle. Made with silk weft and fine flax warp. Usually weft sateen weave to give a silk face. The name in most countries applied to the Habutai silk dress fabric made in Japan (see Habutai)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Japanese Silk

  • 44 Sati-Drap

    French dress fabric made of cotton or silk warp and wool weft of the same colour forming a weft sateen. Fulled finish.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Sati-Drap

  • 45 Shirting

    When this word is used singly it refers to a plain cloth made of grey yarns heavily sized, 34-in. to 45-in. wide, various lengths from 30 yards to 40 yards, 64 to 72 reed and picks, and 36's to 40's warp and weft. Shipped in the loom state to India and China. Similar cloth made from pure sized yarn, is bleached for the China, India, home trade, and other markets. Other shirting fabrics are Bedford cord, brown, cellular, Ceylon, grandrelle. Harvard, Oxford, llama, Madras, pique, poplin, regatta, Rugby, Rochelles, sateen, taffeta, tennis, union, white, Zanzibar, and Zephyr (see under each name)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Shirting

  • 46 atlasa pinums

    ▪ Termini
    lv, satīna pinums tekst.
    lv Auduma pinums, kura abos (audu un šķēru) virzienos vienādais raports nav mazāks par 5 pavedieniem (Ra=Rš ?5), turklāt raportā ikviens pavediens tikai vienreiz maina krustmiju vērsumu, līdz ar ko pārsedžu nobīdei (S) jābūt lielākai par vienu pavedienu un mazākai par (R-1) pavedieniem (1\<S\<R-1). Auduma labajā pusē (virspusē) garās blakus pārsedzes veido spīdīgi gludu virsmu. Regulārā atlasa vai satīna pinuma veidus mēdz precizēt ar daļskaitli, kura skaitītājā ieraksta pavedienu skaitu raportā (R), bet tā saucējā atlasam, kura labajā pusē (virspusē) dominē šķērpārsedzes, ieraksta to nobīdi (Sš), bet satīnam, kura labajā pusē (virspusē) dominē audpārsedzes, ieraksta šo pārsedžu nobīdi (Sa) kā, piemēram, pinumā «satīns 5/2», kura ISO 9354 kods ir «30-0104-01-02»
    ru переплетение атласное или сатиновое
    en weft sateen [weave]
    de Atlasbindung  (Kettatlas oder Schussatlas Satin)
    LZAtek
    ▪ EuroTermBank termini
    ĀdTekst
    ru атласное переплетение
    ETB

    Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu > atlasa pinums

  • 47 satīna pinums

    ▪ Termini
    lv atlasa pinums, tekst.
    lv Auduma pinums, kura abos (audu un šķēru) virzienos vienādais raports nav mazāks par 5 pavedieniem (Ra=Rš ?5), turklāt raportā ikviens pavediens tikai vienreiz maina krustmiju vērsumu, līdz ar ko pārsedžu nobīdei (S) jābūt lielākai par vienu pavedienu un mazākai par (R-1) pavedieniem (1\<S\<R-1). Auduma labajā pusē (virspusē) garās blakus pārsedzes veido spīdīgi gludu virsmu. Regulārā atlasa vai satīna pinuma veidus mēdz precizēt ar daļskaitli, kura skaitītājā ieraksta pavedienu skaitu raportā (R), bet tā saucējā atlasam, kura labajā pusē (virspusē) dominē šķērpārsedzes, ieraksta to nobīdi (Sš), bet satīnam, kura labajā pusē (virspusē) dominē audpārsedzes, ieraksta šo pārsedžu nobīdi (Sa) kā, piemēram, pinumā «satīns 5/2», kura ISO 9354 kods ir «30-0104-01-02»
    ru переплетение атласное или сатиновое
    en weft sateen [weave]
    de Atlasbindung  (Kettatlas oder Schussatlas Satin)
    LZAtek
    ▪ EuroTermBank termini
    ĀdTekst
    ru сатиновое переплетение
    ETB

    Latviešu-krievu vārdnīcu > satīna pinums

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