- Industry: Textiles
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A bonding technique for nonwovens in which the fibers are connected by stitches sewn or knitted through the web. Also known as quilting.
Industry:Textiles
A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid used as a raw material in the manufacture of acrylic polymers and fibers.
Industry:Textiles
A coarse, heavy, plain weave fabric constructed from singles yarn of jute. Used for bags, upholstery lining, in curtains and draperies.
Industry:Textiles
A chemical, such as sodium thiosulfate, used to remove excess chlorine after bleaching.
Industry:Textiles
A chemical reaction whereby the acetyl radical is introduced into a compound, as in the conversion of cellulose to cellulose acetate.
Industry:Textiles
A bulge resulting from separation of coating or laminating material from the basefabric.
Industry:Textiles
A broken, untied warp thread in a fabric. There are numerous causes, such as slubs, knots, improper shuttle alignment, shuttle hitting the warp shed, excessive warp tension, faulty sizing, and rough reeds, heddles, dropwires, and shuttles.
Industry:Textiles
A braided structure with axial yarns running in the longitudinal direction.
Industry:Textiles
A broken filling thread in a fabric. Usual caused include too much shuttle tension, weak yarn, or filling coming into contact with a sharp surface.
Industry:Textiles