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pasari textiles find us elsewhere home company products infrastructure global presence contact home furnishing cushion covers bed sheet curtains fashion fabrics accessories fabrics garments subscribe get the latest collection plain silk satin one of the basic weaves; shiny, smooth silk, acetate, rayon
, or combination of man-made fiber, woven in satin weave, and made with cotton filling. as the warp floats, it has a smooth, lustrous surface. it is used for linings of coats, jackets, facings, and ties. it is also used for draperies, upholstery, bedspreads, and sheets. satin weave has proved so admired...
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narrow weaving refers to a system where the woven fabric is ultimatively a couple of centimeters broad - about max. cm. in order to weave narrow fabrics, one needs special weaving looms - narrow weaving looms. older narrow weaving looms are just as big and with the alike shuttles as "normal shuttle weaving
that are almost infinite in their variety, texture, and color. modern ribbons are manufactured from every kind of fabric, from velvet and satin to synthetics like nylon and rayon. they are patterned, printed, woven, braided, adorned with embroidery, decorated with pearls or sequins, shaped like ric-rac...
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types of asbestos products where is asbestos found in the home? which homes are at risk?
in australia, it is estimated that over 60% of all production and 90% of all consumption of asbestos fibre occurred in the asbestos cement manufacturing industry with many of these building materials still in use today. these materials were cheap, durable and were used extensively in the building industry...
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