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21 soft wood fibre board drying
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > soft wood fibre board drying
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22 water dilution of wood fibre stuff
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > water dilution of wood fibre stuff
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23 fibre
fibre [fibʀ]feminine noun* * *fibʀ1) lit fibre [BrE]2) fig ( sensibilité) streak•Phrasal Verbs:* * *fibʀ nffibre Grande-Bretagne fiber USAfibre optique — optical fibre Grande-Bretagne optical fiber USA
fibre de verre — fibreglass Grande-Bretagne fiberglass USA glass fibre Grande-Bretagne glass fiber USA
* * *fibre nf1 lit fibreGB; fibre musculaire/nerveuse/végétale muscle/nerve/vegetable fibreGB; aliments riches en fibre high-fibreGB food; fibre synthétique synthetic fibreGB; fibre de carbone/d'acier carbon/steel fibreGB;2 fig ( sensibilité) streak; avoir la fibre patriotique/maternelle to have a strong patriotic/maternal streak; jouer sur la fibre nationaliste des électeurs to play on nationalist feeling among the voters; il l'aimait de toutes ses fibres he loved her with all his being.[fibr] nom féminin3. TEXTILESles fibres naturelles/synthétiques naturally-occurring/man-made fibres4. [dans un muscle] muscle fibre5. [sentiment] feelingfaire jouer ou vibrer la fibre patriotique de quelqu'un to play upon somebody's patriotic feelings -
24 fibre
f1) grain2) fibre GB3) fiber USA* * *f1) fiber (US), fibreboard, fibre (UK)2) (du bois) grain (wood)Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > fibre
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25 fibre, fiber
شُعَيْرَة \ fibre, fiber: a thread-like part of sth. (wood, cotton, muscle, etc.). -
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لِيفَة \ fibre, fiber: a thread-like part of sth. (wood, cotton, muscle, etc.). loofah: a climbing plant whose dried fruit is used as a brush for washing oneself; such a brush. -
27 Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
FLAX FIBRE, TOW and BY-PRODUCTSFlax, Broken - Scutched flax which is less than 20-in. long and therefore unfit for hackling in the spinning mill. Flax, C.D. and T. - Graders' marks which denote the type of scutched flax: c (chaine) to represent warps, D (demi) to represent medium warps, and T (trame) to represent wefts. Flax, Green, or Natural - Scutched flax produced from de-seeded straw without any intermediate treatment such as retting. Flax, Line - The hackled flax produced by a hackling machine or hand hackling. A term sometimes erroneously applied to scutched flax. Flax, Retted - Scutched flax produced from straw which has been retted. Usually divided into three main classes, namely, water retted flax, dew retted flax, and chemically retted flax. Flax, Scutched - The product from the delivery end of a scutching machine or from scutching flax straw on a wheel. It consists of the long fibre strands in a parallel condition and substantially free from wood and other extraneous material. The yield of scutched flax is commonly expressed as stones (14-lb.) per acre, but in Ireland it is sometimes expressed as stones per peck of seed sown. The average yield per acre of scutched flax has varied according to year from about 20 stones per acre to 40 stones per acre, with occasional exceptional yields of 80 and 90 stones per acre. Grader, Flax - The man who places the scutched flaxes in their appropriate grades of quality by eye judgment and feel. Grades, Flax - Tank retted flaxes are graded from A through the alphabet in ascending order of value. Dam retted flaxes are graded from 1-7 in descending order of value. Dew retted flaxes are graded 0-6 in descending order of value. Grades, Tow - Green tow is graded 1-8 and then 9a, 9b, Z, Z2, and beater tow in descending order of value. Tank retted tow is graded I, II, III, 1, 2, 3, 3X, 3XXX, in descending order, whilst dam and dew retted tows are I, II, II, 1, 2, 3. Pluckings - The short, clean fibre produced at the end of the scutching machine where the operatives dress and square the pieces of flax ready for selection. In grading pluckings are classed as tow (q.v.). Root Ends, Straw - The broken-off roots which fall from the straw under the breaking rollers. Rug, Scutching - All the detritus which falls below the two compartments of the scutching machine after the shives have been shaken out of it, or the waste made when producing scutched flax on a wheel. It consists of partly scutched short straws, broken straws, weeds, and beater tow. It is classed as root end rug or top end rug, according to which end of the flax it comes from. Selection - The preliminary sorting of the scutched flax into main grades at the delivery end of the scutching machine. Shives - The short pieces of woody waste beaten from the straw during scutching. Tow - Any substantially clean but tossed and tangled flax fibre of less than scutched flax length. Tow Baling - The operation of making-up tow into bales. Tow, Beater - Short, fine, clean fibres which fall from the last third of the compartments during scutching. Tow, Inferior low grade (Green) - Green tow of a grade lower than 9a. Tow, Inferior low grade (Retted) - Retted tow of a grade lower than 3XXX. Tow, Machine, or Cast - Tow produced by the hackling machine. Tow, Rejected - Tow unsuitable for spinning on flax tow machinery. Tow, Rescutched - Two scutched on tow handles or a tow scutching machine. Tow, Rolled - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and highspeed shaker. Tow, Rolled and Beaten - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and beaters, and a high-speed shaker. The principal flax markets of the world are at Courtrai, Bruges, Ghent, Lokeren and Zele in Belgium; Rotterdam in Holland; Riga in Latvia; Leningrad, Pernau and Witebek in Russia; Douai and Flines in France; Newry, Rathfriland, Strabane, Ballymoney, Lisnaskea, Ballybay and Armagh in Ireland. Courtrai flax is the finest produced. It is uniform in fibre, strong, clean and of a good colour. Yarns up to 200's lea are spun from it. Irish flax comes next in spinning qualities from 90's to 120's lea are produced. As a warp yarn it is much preferred as the strength is greater than other types. Flemish flax is dark in colour, dryer than others, strong, and can be spun up to 120's lea. Dutch flax is clean, good colour and spins into yams up to 90's lea. Russian flax is coarser than the above types and is usually spun up to about 70's lea.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
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28 Cellulose Acetate Textile Fibre
Cellulose Acetate fibre is soft and warm to the handle and absorbs moisture slower than some other types of rayon. It closely resembles real silk. This fibre cannot be dyed with the ordinary cotton colours, thus enabling a designer to utilise this quality for cross-dyed effects. It can be manufactured into very fine yarns. Owing to its softness, it is successfully used for a great variety of dress fabrics and for draping. It is made from cotton or wood-pulp, which is converted into a compound, termed acetyl compound of cellulose. This compound is dissolved in acetone and the solution filtered. The solution is then forced through very fine openings and the filaments coagulated by exposure to warm air. These filaments are brought together to form a thread with the necessary twist.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cellulose Acetate Textile Fibre
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29 Cottonwood Fibre
The soft, fibrous bark from the cotton wood is used by the Indian tribes of the western states of America for cordage and rough garment fabrics. -
30 древесное волокно
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > древесное волокно
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31 древесное волокно
Russian-English dictionary of construction > древесное волокно
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32 волокно n древесное
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > волокно n древесное
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33 материал m древесноволокнистый
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > материал m древесноволокнистый
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34 drvena vlakna
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35 плита древесноволокнистая
плита древесноволокнистая
Плита, изготовляемая из древесных или иных растительных волокон путём отлива или прессования, иногда с добавлением синтетических связующих
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wood fibre, woody fibreРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > древесное волокно
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38 древесное волокно
fibre, wood-fibreРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > древесное волокно
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39 дървесно влакно
wood fibrewood fibresБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > дървесно влакно
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40 puukuitulevy
• wood fibre board• wallboard• wood fiber board
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