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Celanese Acetate LLC
Branche: Textiles
Number of terms: 9358
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Company Profile:
Celanese Corporation is a Fortune 500 global technology and specialty materials company with its headquarters in Dallas, Texas, United States.
A taut or slack warp end caused by too much or too little tension on an individual end while weaving, by ridgy section or warp beams, by incorrect tensions in beaming or sizing, or as a result of faulty fabric design.
Industry:Textiles
A durable, closely woven fabric used for covering box springs, mattresses, and pillows. Ticking may be woven in a plain, satin, or twill weave, usually with strong warp yarns and soft filling yarns.
Industry:Textiles
The fringe of warp yarns that remains on the loom when the woven fabric has been cut free.
Industry:Textiles
A company that specializes in putting additional twist in yarn. More recently, the term also applies to a company that specializes in texturing yarns.
Industry:Textiles
The operation of doubling or twisting silk or manufactured filament yarns.
Industry:Textiles
To produce three-dimensional textiles, yarns are simultaneously woven in three directions (length, width, and thickness) rather than in the conventional two. The types of structures that can be produced fall into four broad classes: (1) contoured fabrics, (2) expandable fabrics, (3) interwoven fabrics, and (4) contoured interwoven fabrics.
Industry:Textiles
The amount of raw material processed in a specific time. This is the actual amount, not a percentage.
Industry:Textiles
A tricot fabric made on a machine equipped with three guide bars.
Industry:Textiles
The process of directing or threading fiber or fabric through all machine positions to start or restart a process, or the configuration resulting therefrom.
Industry:Textiles
The fiber lines of a manufactured fiber in extrusion or subsequent processes.
Industry:Textiles