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Selvage or selvedge
Глоссарий по текстилю и текстильной промышленности |
The narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp. it is made with stronger yarns in a tighter construction than the body of the fabric to prevent raveling. a fast selvage encloses all or part of the picks, and a selvage is not fast when the filling threads are cut at the fabric edge after every pick.
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Selvage, английский
- The woven edge of canvas formed by web and woof. see boke of curtasye (14th century):—
- Finishing on the edge of a canvas to prevent it unraveling. also selvedge.
- The narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp. it is made with stronger yarns in a tighter construction than the body of the fabric to prevent unraveling. a fast selvage encloses all, or part of the picks, and a selvage is not fast when the filling threads are cut at the fabric edge after each pick.
- The finished edge of a roll of fabric. it keeps the fabric from unraveling or fraying.
- Готовый край рулона ткани. это предохраняет ткань от распускания или осыпания.
Selvage joint, английский
In roofing, a lap joint between mineral-faced cap sheets; mineral surfacing is omitted along the selvage to provide a better bond at the joint.
Selvage top bag, английский
Selvagee, английский
A strong and pliant hank, or untwisted skein of rope-yarn marled together, and used as a strap to fasten round a shroud or stay, or slings to which to hook a tackle to hoist in any heavy articles.
Selvedge, английский
Selvedge, edge, английский
Край, кромка
Construction, французский
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Quetsch, английский
The nip rollers of a padding machine.
Urethane, английский
The name of a group of organic chemical compounds or resins built from isocyanate, a very reactive material that liberates gas during reaction to produce foams of various types. two types of compounds that react with isocyanate to form foam are polyesters and polyethers. polyurethanes are used for foams and in other compounds in fiber form. the polyester variety should not be confused with polyester fibers. (also see spandex fiber.)
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