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1 Glass Cloths
Linen fabrics for kitchen use for which the flax fibre is best suitable because no lint remains on the glasses or dishes after drying. Generally woven without colour but some cloths have narrow stripings and others have the words " Glass Cloth " woven in the fabric. A standard cloth is made 52 ends and 60 picks per inch, 35's lea warp and weft. When colour is used a doubled cotton yam is found to be most suitable. The weaves may be plain, 2 & 2 twill, basket or small matt, or huckaback. The cotton imitations are woven from heavy yams such as 10's to 18's warp and weft and about 52 ends and 40 picks per inch. -
2 стекловолокнистая ткань
woven glass cloth текст.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > стекловолокнистая ткань
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3 ткань из стекловолокна
1) Engineering: glass-fiber cloth, woven glass cloth, woven glass fabric2) Textile: fibreglass fabric, glass clothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань из стекловолокна
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4 ориентированное нетканое стеклянное полотно
ориентированное нетканое стеклянное полотно
Полотно, изготовленное из двух взаимно перпендикулярных непереплетающихся систем комплексных стеклянных нитей или ровинга, скрепленных между собой связками в виде термопластичных нитей.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ориентированное нетканое стеклянное полотно
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5 стекловолокнистая ткань
Construction: woven glass cloth, woven glass fabricУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стекловолокнистая ткань
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6 glassfibervev
subst. woven glass cloth, woven glass fabric -
7 штапельная ткань
[lang name="Russian"]ткани, которые можно стирать — wash fabrics
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8 ориентированное нетканое стеклянное полотно
Polymers: oriented non-woven glass clothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ориентированное нетканое стеклянное полотно
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9 стеклоткань
1) General subject: glass-cloth2) Aviation: fiberglass cloth, fiberglass fiber fabric3) Naval: woven fiber glass, woven glass4) Engineering: glass cloth, glass fabric, glass-fiber cloth, glass-fiber fabric5) Chemistry: glass-wool blanket6) Construction: glass fibre cloth, glass fibre fabric, glass fibre fabrics7) Automobile industry: glass fibre mat8) Textile: glass tissue9) Astronautics: glasscloth10) Polymers: fiberglass11) Plastics: fibreglass12) Electrochemistry: glass silk -
10 Glasfasergewebe
n <kfz.rep> (regelmäßig strukturiert) ■ fiberglass cloth US ; woven glass fabric; woven glass-fiber cloth; glass fabric; glass cloth -
11 Glasseidengewebe
n <kfz.rep> (regelmäßig strukturiert) ■ fiberglass cloth US ; woven glass fabric; woven glass-fiber cloth; glass fabric; glass cloth -
12 Glasgewebe
n < silik> ■ woven glass fabric; glass fabric; glass cloth -
13 Glasfasergewebe
Glasfasergewebe n glass(-fibre) fabric, fibre glass fabric, woven (glass-fibre) clothDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Glasfasergewebe
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14 Acid-Proof Fabric
Nitrated cotton yam is woven into cloth for use as porous acid-proof fabric used for filtering purposes in electrolytic work. The yam can be woven along with asbestos, glass or other mineral fibres. -
15 стеклянная ткань
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16 Devon
DEVON, or MEDICAL HUCKThis is the simplest form of huckaback weave, and is on 10 ends and 6 picks. The warp threads are usually dented three and two per dent alternately, which tends to prevent the threads splitting in the cloth and forming cracks. Woven with two picks in a shed. Woven about 58 ends and 30 double picks per inch, from 30's and 26's linen yarns, 25-in. wide cloth. Another cloth is made 26-in. wide, reed 30 porter (two and three threads alternately), reed width 281/2-in., warp 3-lb. flax (331/3 per cent loss), weft 4-lb. flax (331/3 per cent loss), 24 double shots on 37/40-in. glass, laid 111 yards, loom length 95 yards, finished length, 102 yards. These details are as usually used in the trade———————— A heavy felted woollen overcoating cloth.
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17 Medical Huck
DEVON, or MEDICAL HUCKThis is the simplest form of huckaback weave, and is on 10 ends and 6 picks. The warp threads are usually dented three and two per dent alternately, which tends to prevent the threads splitting in the cloth and forming cracks. Woven with two picks in a shed. Woven about 58 ends and 30 double picks per inch, from 30's and 26's linen yarns, 25-in. wide cloth. Another cloth is made 26-in. wide, reed 30 porter (two and three threads alternately), reed width 281/2-in., warp 3-lb. flax (331/3 per cent loss), weft 4-lb. flax (331/3 per cent loss), 24 double shots on 37/40-in. glass, laid 111 yards, loom length 95 yards, finished length, 102 yards. These details are as usually used in the trade———————— Also known as Devon Huck.
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18 Honeycomb
This is the name of a weave (see Honeycomb Weave). The term is also used to describe towels woven with a honeycomb weave, and for dress goods. Fig. T shows a 12 X 10 honeycomb used for linen towels, woven with a 1,000 reed, 101/2 shots (37-in. glass), 22's linen warp and weft. A typical worsted dress cloth is woven 72 end and 48 picks per inch, 2/36's worsted warp and weft. Honeycomb Quilts are usually made about 28 end and 34 picks per inch, 2/12's warp and 2's to 6's weft, all cotton (see also Brighton and Grecian).▪
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19 Typed Cloths
Standard household utility cloths such as tea-, glass-, dish-, lavatory-, and pantry-cloth, etc. Woven from cotton or linen and frequently with the word describing its use woven in blue or red letters.
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