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Celanese Acetate LLC
Industry: Textiles
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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 drop-shaped pattern that is extremely popular for men’s ties and womenswear.
Industry:Textiles
A large selection of forms for winding yarn is available to meet the requirements of existing machinery and a variety of package builds is used to ensure suitable unwinding in later stages of manufacturing. Since a package with flanges cannot be unwound easily and quickly by pulling the yarn off overend, most packages are flangeless with self-supporting edges. Some can be unwound at speeds up to 1500 yd/min. The accompanying diagram shows six common types of yarn packages.
Industry:Textiles
1. The complete assembly of filters and spinneret through which polymer flows during extrusion. 2. A unit of weight for wool, 240 pounds.
Industry:Textiles
The time during which a pack assembly can remain in use and produce good-quality yarn.
Industry:Textiles
A general term that applies to the shape, angles, tension, etc., of a yarn package during winding. Package build affects performance during subsequent processing.
Industry:Textiles
A soft but stout shirting fabric in a modified basket weave with a large filling yarn having no twist woven under and over two single, twisted warp yarns. The fabric is usually made from cotton or polyester/cotton blends and is frequently given a silk like luster finish.
Industry:Textiles
A term that usually refers to direct sales to a retail customer in a store, as opposed to wholesale marketing.
Industry:Textiles
The fading of a dyed textile material, especially those in blue shades, caused by atmospheric ozone, (O3).
Industry:Textiles
A staple fiber that is longer than nominal length. Usually, the length is a multiple of 2, 3, or more times the nominal length. An overcut is caused by the failure of filaments to be cut to the desired length during staple manufacture.
Industry:Textiles
A term sometimes used to describe the application, by spraying, of a fiber lubricant to staple fibers during opening and blending.
Industry:Textiles