Wind cheaters of man-made fibres

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2.03 1.65 11.05 9.34 54077300 othr wovn fabrcs of yrns of difrnt colors cntng 85% or more by wt of synthtc filmnts 1.79 1.88 9.06 8.06 56031100 man-made filmnt wghng=85% textured polestr flmnts 0.64 0.59 3.12 3.02 polyester viscose fabrics 55151130 fbrc of polstr,mxd wth viscos ryon,dyed 17.37 15.94
blended fabrics 55151230 fbrc of polstr,mxd wth man-made filmnt , dyed 5.19 5.24 21.40 23.78 55151930 fbrc of polstr mxd wth othr fibrs, dyed 0.87 1.22 6.84 7.71 55151240 fbrc of polstr,mxd wth man-made filmnt , printd 1.37 0.68 4.23 3.58 55151290 fbrc of polstr,mxd wth man-made filmnt , othr 0.31 0.20...
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of turin. its sq. metres reflects the brand's essence, its dna with its unique, minimalist and refined style. the wallpaper recalls garment patterns, the chandelier a historic circular knitting machine, and the delicate colours, oscalito's natural fibres. via amendola, one of turin's traditional shopping
streets, frames this very special window of made in italy quality. via amendola, /d, turin, italy genoa oscalito "is fashionable" at giglio bagnara at the giglio bagnara department store with its years of genoese history, oscalito launched in december a new sq. metre shop-in-shop on the second floor...
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nonwovens manufacturing starts by the arrangement of fibres in a sheet or web. the fibres can be staple fibres or filaments extruded from molten polymer granules. illustrations of some of the methods used to form a web: drylaid carded drylaid carded short fiber airlaid wetlaid spunlaid meltblown submicron
from bales of fibres. these fibres are 'opened' and blended after which they are conveyed to the card by air transport. they are then combed into a web by a carding machine, which is a rotating drum or series of drums covered by card wire (thin strips with teeth). the precise configuration of cards will...
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are artificial fibres; they are made from synthetic polymers, which come from oil, coal, and other petrol-based chemicals (monomers). the process of joining these monomers is known as polymerisation, and then the mixed polymers are spun (twisted) into yarns. synthetic fibres fall into groups based on
the polymer that the fibres are made from, such as the three that are most commonly used in textiles: acrylic, polyamide (nylon), polyester. there are others you may be aware of such as elastane (lycra), polyvinyl chloride (pvc) and polypropylene (used in carpets). synthetic fibres, which are made in...
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clothing and textiles the banton cloth, the oldest existing example of warp ikat in southeast asia, displayed at the national museum of the philippines . the cloth is most likely made by the native asi people of northewest romblon . the first clothes, worn at least years ago and perhaps much earlier
, were probably made of animal skins and helped protect early humans from the elements. at some point, people learned to weave plant fibers into textiles. the discovery of dyed flax fibres in a cave in the republic of georgia dated to bce suggests textile-like materials were made even in prehistoric...
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