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review of the dry weight of some selected fibers. polypropylene: g / cm nylon: g / cm polyester: g / cm cotton: g / cm wool: g / cm the reason why polypropylene is lighter than the other substances is due to the fibers. the fibers have the lowest density of all the commercial fibers. the low density...
by textile school last updated nov , zippers use two sets of interlocking teeth called chain zippers, or coils called coil zippers, each connected to a strip of fabric tape. the teeth or coils are formed of metal, plastic, or synthetic material. a slider with a tab, which may be purely functional or...
a tension free matrix capable of absorbing more energy than similar woven products. the ud material is produced in rolls of product, consisting of uni-directional fiber tapes cross-plied at / . ud fabrics work better than wovenfabrics !...
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tensioner twine-around brake d knot sensor powered weft lubricator mechanical weft lubricator e bobbin switch sensor piezo sensor g wi-feeder contact contact us sales and service career opportunities media general conditions privacy policy news search for: iro xd x the countless variations in yarn fibres...