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1 fibre ondulée
fcurly grain, wavy grainDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > fibre ondulée
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2 Agave Fibre
A fibre obtained from the leaf of the Agave Americana. White to pale yellow in colour, short in length, hard in feel, is very strong, has much elasticity and is wavy. Used in the manufacture of a lace for decorative uses and for cordage. It is chiefly found in Mexico and Central and South America. The plant gives leaves 8-ft. to 10-ft. long and 1-ft. wide and yields 6 to 10 per cent of fibre. They are called "century plants" because it was thought they flowered once only in 100 years but it is known that the flowering depends upon its cultivation methods. Also known as American Aloe. -
3 извитое волокно
1) Engineering: crimped fiber, crimped fibre, curled fibre, helically crimped fiber2) Textile: crinkled fibre, twisted fibre, wavy fibre, wavy staple3) Polymers: crinkled fiber, curled fiber -
4 волнистый
1. corrugated2. undulate3. rolling4. wiggly5. wavy; undulatingСинонимический ряд:1. волнообразно (прил.) волнообразно2. холмисто (прил.) бугристо; холмисто3. холмисто (проч.) бугристо; всхолмленно; холмисто -
5 волнистое волокно
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6 свилеватый
1) General subject: cross grained, cross-grained (о древесине), gnarly (о древесине), knotted3) Construction: twisted fibre4) Forestry: knaggy, knotty, snagged, twisted, wavy, wavy-fibered, wavy-grown5) Wood processing: cross-graining, curly, wavy-grained -
7 Mohair
The hair obtained from the Angora goat, and is grown chiefly in Turkey, South Africa, the U.S.A. and Australia. It is lustrous white, fine, wavy and long. The length varies from 4-in. to 10-in. and spins from 28's to 50's quality. It has no felting properties. That from the U.S.A. is much lower in quality than the others, having about 15 per cent more kempy fibre. Mohair is chiefly used in braids, felt hats, linings, plushes, etc., and the coarser kinds for carpets and low-grade woollen fabrics. ————————ANGORA, or "Mohair"The hair or wool of the goat of that name. More generally known as mohair. The animal originally had its home in Asia Minor. About 1858 it was introduced into Cape Colony, from which country we now get a large supply. The natives of Asia Minor made shawls from the wool, which resembled Cashmere shawls. In colour it is white, average length of hair is 6 to 8 inches, and- has a curly structure. It is a very useful fibre, and largely used by the manufacturers of Astrakhan, wool crepons, plushes and cashmeres; also used in many silk cloths. The French use the fibre in a cloth named "poil de chevre", which has a fine spun silk coloured warp and angora weft. Bradford -imitates this cloth with a fine cotton warp. It has more lustre than wool, but is not so warm. Sir Titus Salt, by introducing the manufacture of goods made from mohair into Saltaire, raised Saltaire into a town from a village. -
8 свилеватая древесина
1) Engineering: curly wood, fagotwood, knee timber, wave-grown timber, wavy-fibered wood2) Construction: curled wood, wood with crooked fibre3) Mining: wavy-grown half-timbers4) Forestry: faggotwood, wave growth timberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свилеватая древесина
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9 Agave Saxi
A variety of Pita fibre also known as Henequen. Principally grown in Yucatan and is used for cordage. Much used by the Mexicans. The fibre is white to pale straw in colour is stiff and short and very liable to rot; very elastic and has a wavy appearance. -
10 волокнистый
1) General subject: burry, fibred, fibriform, fibrillated, fibro, fibroid, fibrous, filamentary, ropey, ropy, sinuous, stalky, stringy, thready2) Geology: fibrose4) Medicine: fiber, fibre, fibrillar, fibrillary, fibrous (о ткани), filamentous, threadlike, fasciculate, fasciculated5) Engineering: curly6) Agriculture: fibrillose, filaceous7) Chemistry: raphia fibred8) Construction: wavy10) Metallurgy: fibered11) Polygraphy: burry (напр. о покровном слое)12) Special term: nemaline13) Drilling: corrugated, grained14) Polymers: stapled15) Makarov: parenchymal, stringly -
11 волокнистый излом
1) Engineering: fibrous fracture2) Automobile industry: fibre fracture3) Metallurgy: fibrous break, woolly fracture4) Oil: fiber fracture5) Makarov: wavy fracture -
12 косослойный
1) General subject: twisted (о древесине)2) Botanical term: cross-fibered (о структуре тканей)3) Construction: twisted fibre4) Forestry: cross-fibered (о древесине), wavy-fibered5) Makarov: cross-fibred (о структуре ткани у растений) -
13 Alpaca Wool
This is obtained from the domesticated alpaca, an animal resembling the angora goat, but smaller, and is variously white, reddish-brown, or black; fibre 6 to 8-in. long, with a uniform diameter, slightly wavy, smooth and fine. It is chiefly used for ladies' dress cloths and lounge jackets. Spun into counts 28's and heavier, also 2/40's and 2/36's from the finer wools. Hosiery yarns are also made from alpaca wool, mostly soft spun in natural shades. -
14 Botany
The finest of worsted yarns, and used for the best fabrics. A term applied to fine Australian wools of best quality. The fibre is fairly short and curly and has a large number of waves and serrations to the inch. (The term was originally applied to merino wool grown near Botany Bay, Australia). Today the terms " Botany " and " Merino " mean the same thing, viz., the fine, wavy wool clipped from the merino sheep. In the trade it is usual to refer to these fine wools as merino, while in the raw state, and as botany during processing and afterwards.
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