- Industria: Textiles
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The cooling of fiber filaments after extrusion by carefully controlled airflow.
Industry:Textiles
A light, tapered tube of wood, metal, paper, or plastic on which the filling yarn is wound for use in the shuttle during weaving.
Industry:Textiles
The process of winding filling yarns onto filling bobbins, or quills, in preparation for use in the shuttle for weaving.
Industry:Textiles
A yarn that does not rotate or kink when permitted to hang freely. A nontorque yarn may be the result of plying two equal but opposite torque yarns.
Industry:Textiles
A warp-knitting measure consisting of 480 courses. Tricot fabric quality is judged by the number of inches per rack.
Industry:Textiles
1. A fabric construction consisting of a layer of padding, frequently down or fiberfill, sandwiched between two layers of material and held in place by stitching or sealing in a regular pattern across the body of the composite. 2. The process of stitch bonding a batting or composite.
Industry:Textiles
Extrusion of polymer and solvent at high temperature into a cooling zone. During the cooling process, a phase separation occurs, usually accompanied by crystallization of the solvent. Solvent can be removed before or after drawing.
Industry:Textiles
A spinning process in which the primary mechanism of solidification is the gelling of the polymer solution by cooling to form a gel filament consisting of precipitated polymer and solvent. Solvent removal is accomplished following solidification by washing in a liquid bath. The resultant fibers can be drawn to give a product with high tensile strength and modulus.
Industry:Textiles