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    Different Types of Fabrics

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    SILK CREPE DE CHINE is a silk‚ wool‚ or polyester fabric of a gauzy texture‚ having a peculiar crisp or crimpy appearance. (The word crape is also used as an Anglicized spelling of Crêpe.) Silk crape is woven of hard spun silk yarn in the gum or natural condition. There are two distinct varieties of the textile: soft‚ Canton‚ or Oriental crape‚ and hard or crisped crape. Thin crêpe is called crêpe de Chine ("Chinese crêpe"). La CREPE DE CHINE è una‚ lana seta‚ tessuto di poliestere o di una texture

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    Report on Piña Fabric

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    PIŇA The Pineapple Fabric Introduction Many health conscious people love to have Pineapple as their favorite dessert. It’s because of many health benefits of the delicious fruit.  It protects from a simple flu as well as fights off free radicals that cause cancer. That’s not all‚ it’s not the only kind of fiber that a pineapple carries. Pineapple leaves are used to obtain Piña‚ a textile fiber that is used to make fabrics. As such‚ we are able not only to keep our internal system clean but

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    Dying Natural Fabrics

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    The objective of this experiment was to synthesize indigo and azo dyes and use them to observe their effectiveness in dying natural fabrics. The results of the experiment are summarized below. Weights Starting materials: • Aniline-3-sulfonic acid: 0.493 g • Salicylic Acid: 0.398 g Azo Dye: 0.515 g % Yield: (actual/theoretical) x 100 • Actual 0.515 g • Theoretical: o Aniline-3-sulfonic acid: (0.493 g/173.19g/mol) = 0.00285 mol o Salicylic acid: (0.398 g/152.15 g/mol) = 0.00262 mol o Limiting Reagent:

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    Shrinkage is the contraction in the dimension of the fabric due to usage. These are the reasons for shrinkage: • In case of a fabric‚ the warp yarns are under much strain due to interlacement than the weft yarns. Hence when a fabric is allowed to shrink‚ the warp yarn shrinkage will be more than weft yarns. • To overcome this fabric is extended in widthwise to some extent in the stenter machine during the finishing process. Then it is subjected to the preshrink process. Various mechanical

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    Benifits of Wool Fabric

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    Flame resistance is the characteristic of a fabric that causes it not to burn in air. Flame resistance is often confused with flame retardant which is a term used to describe a chemical substance that imparts flame resistance on fabric. The most commonly used test method for measuring flame resistant (FR) fabrics is ASTM D6413* Standard Test Method for Flame Resistance of Textiles (Vertical Test) (formerly; Method 5903.1 of Federal Test Method Standard 191A). The test uses an enclosed cabinet in

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    winter fabrics report

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    Panno del Casentino (Casentino cloth) is a traditional wool fabric‚ typical of Casentino. The fabric is fulled (felted) to make it waterproof and teaseled to obtain a hairy side.The “coarse cloth”‚ got from the valley sheepshearing‚ was popular for its high wear and weather resistance and it was suitable for people who had to live travelling or spending mostly the day in the open air. The lock‚ typical of Casentino cloth clothes‚ represents a functional double layer‚ with cold and rain protection

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    Shui Fabrics Examination

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    1. How would you characterize the main economic‚ legal-political‚ and socio-cultural differences influencing the relationship between the partners in Shui Fabrics? What GLOBE Project dimensions would help you understand the differences in Chinese and American perspectives illustrated in the case? Although Shui Fabrics pulled off a 5% ROI within 3 years‚ Rocky River Industries an American partner is ready to pull the plug on Shui. A 5% ROI is great for Chiu Wai the Chinese general manager

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    Felt Fabric Company

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    FELT FABRIC COMPANY FELT.y A fabric company based on material of felt like ’Silk n Kasmire’‚ high application‚ good physical qualities but valuable material that has not common usage. The most important feature provides protection against heat and cold and waterproof. This material is a bit expensive because of its hardly production method. It is one of the earliest known woven materials‚ but felt craft lost its importance in the advance of technology. Nowadays popularity of this material increases

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    cotton fabric printing

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    Cotton fabric printing with reactive dye using guar gum A 3-per cent concentration of Guar Gum will be the better alternative for large-scale printing of cotton in home furnishing industries‚ find Priyanka Kesarwani and Archana Singh. Cotton is the world ’s most used fibre. It is cool‚ soft‚ comfortable and the principal clothing fibre of the world. Its production is one of the major factors in the world ’s prosperity and economic stability. In the textiles industry more than 78%

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    Pygmalion Social Fabric

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    Write 15 lines on the social fabric of the play and links to the Pygmalion Myth. The social fabric of something is the way everything connects and joins together. The social fabric of Pygmalion is one that is connected yet also partly disconnected. The society of the time was based on the class system. Everyone was easily distinguished from one another by their clothes‚ the way they act‚ their social groups and as pointed out in Pygmalion the accent that a person has is an almost instant tell tale

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