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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 group of inherently colored polymers. They are useful both as polymers and as dyes with high color yield. The chromophores fit the recognized CI classes, i.e., azo, anthraquinone, etc., although not all CI classes are represented. Used for mass dyeing, hair dyes, writing inks, etc.
Industry:Textiles
A higher that normal amount of short and regular fibers that become attached to the drafting rolls and are transferred to the clearer brushes to accumulate in abnormal amounts until they are removed manually.
Industry:Textiles
A mechanical process for separating the woody matter from the bast fiber of such plants as ramie and hemp.
Industry:Textiles
A metal knife that cleans or scrapes the excess dye from engraved printing rollers, leaving dye paste only in the valleys of engraved areas. Also used to describe other blades that are used to apply materials evenly to rollers or fabrics.
Industry:Textiles
A method of determining the temperature at which thermal events occur in a material undergoing continuous heating.
Industry:Textiles
A process for dyeing polyester whereby the color is diffused into the fiber by means of dry heat.
Industry:Textiles
A petroleum derivative (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>) that is the raw material for polyethylene.
Industry:Textiles
A method of forming a fabric by wrapping and knotting fibers in a web about each other, by mechanical means, or by the use of jets of pressurized water, so as to bond the fibers.
Industry:Textiles
A method of dyeing yarns and fabrics of low tensile strength of tying them end-to-end and running them through the dyebath in a continuous process.
Industry:Textiles
A method of dyeing blend or combination fabrics to two or more shades by the use of dyes with different affinities for the different fibers.
Industry:Textiles