Yarn of artificial staple fibres mixed with wool

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around the two cities of mahenjodaro and harappa, thrived between and bc. along with the many figurines... apparel origin and history of clothing monalisa das feb , the first known humans to make clothing, neanderthal man, survived from about b.c.e. to about b.c.e. during this time the earth's temperature...
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states' export strategies 7 tiruppur exporters laud approval of scbts news clippings page 4 international news belgium: mmf production grew by 5% annually in 10 yrs: cirfs man-made fibres (mmf) production grew by around 5 per cent annually in the last ten years while those of cotton and wool fell by
1.6 per cent and 1.2 per cent respectively, says the 53rd edition of 'information on man-made fibres' published by the european man-made fibres association (cirfs). the report analyses worldwide production, trade and consumption. europe is the world's largest exporter of acrylic and cellulosic fibres...
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or polymer is directly converted into the form of a fabric, which is widely used for technical applications like automobiles, geotextiles, filtration, floor coverings, insulation and many other end usages. among others, needle punching technology is the most versatile and established technology for...
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microfiber suede for footwear synthetic leather-machinery & technology machinery casting paper resins accessories synthetic leather material industrial air cleaning system principals csr news & events career contact us non woven machinery and technology non woven are highly engineered fabrics, where in fibres
or polymer is directly converted into the form of a fabric, which is widely used for technical applications like automobiles, geotextiles, filtration, floor coverings, insulation and many other end usages. among others, needle punching technology is the most versatile and established technology for...
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| info srtepc november, 2014 message from the chairman dear member, the much awaited drawback rates for 2014-15 have been announced and are very much on the expected lines. we have been bringing to the notice of the government our low level of competitiveness of man-made fibre(mmf) textiles when compared
the active support and guidance of the embassy of india in myanmar. we have received continuous facilitation by the indo myanmar chamber of commerce and industries. i am happy to know that myanmar is gradually establishing as a leading manufacturing hub for textiles and clothing with increased investments...
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none of the issues raised by the us is unreasonable, although some of them have less weight than others. what is unreasonable is the linkage of the solutions with the filling up of the vacancies in the ab. further, the fact that the us has not made any definitive proposal on the solutions raises the
of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather. footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather and uppers of textile materials will be charged 40 per cent. further, the government has taxed 10 per cent on woven fabrics of cotton containing 85 per cent or more...
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from a regular deg twill that is complete with ends and picks. divide the first pick of the weave into six sections of ends each. then beginning with the first section leave only end down; that is, this part would be marked / . in the next section leave ends down, making this section / . continuing in
and so on. suppose that in this case it is desired to have the diagonal form an angle of deg. then every third end of the regular twill shown in fig....
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