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Celanese Acetate LLC
Industry: Textiles
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Celanese Corporation is a Fortune 500 global technology and specialty materials company with its headquarters in Dallas, Texas, United States.
A woven-in loop caused by the filling sloughing off the quill or by the shuttle rebounding in the box.
Industry:Textiles
A pile surface made of uncut looped yarns.
Industry:Textiles
Generally, a method of uniting knit fabrics by joining two courses of loops on a machine called a looper.
Industry:Textiles
A bar inserted in the bottom of an extrusion metier around which the dried filaments pass as they leave the spinning cabinet.
Industry:Textiles
A weaving defect at the selvage of excessive thickness or irregular filling loops that extend beyond the outside selvages.
Industry:Textiles
A fabric defect that is usually seen as short, loose places in the filling caused by too little tension on the yarn in the shuttle or by the shuttle rebounding in the box. Loose filling can often be felt by an examiner when passing a hand over the surface of the fabric.
Industry:Textiles
An end on a section or tricot beam that has been broken at some stage in warping and has not been repaired by a knot.
Industry:Textiles
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A unit of production or a group of other units or packages that is taken for sampling or statistical examination, having one or more common properties and being readily separable from other similar units.
Industry:Textiles
A carpet defect characterized by rows of unusually low pile height across the width of the goods.
Industry:Textiles
A fabric characterized by a crosswise rib effect, usually made with a filament yarn warp and a spun yarn filling.
Industry:Textiles