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Celanese Acetate LLC
Industry: Textiles
Number of terms: 9358
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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 padding or stiffening fabric used in garment manufacture to provide shape retention. Interlining is sandwiched between layers of fabric.
Industry:Textiles
Polymerization in which two reactive monomers, each dissolved in different solvents that are mutually immiscible, react at the interface between the two solutions.
Industry:Textiles
A chemical added to start a reaction such as polymerization. Unlike catalysts, initiators may be consumed during the reaction.
Industry:Textiles
Non-contact printing that uses electrostatic acceleration and deflection of ink particles released by small nozzles to form the pattern.
Industry:Textiles
The process of examining textiles for defects at any stage of manufacturing and finishing.
Industry:Textiles
A high precision electronic test instrument designed for testing a variety of material under a broad range of test conditions. It is used to measure and chart the load-elongation properties of fibers, yarns, fabrics, webbings, plastics, films, rubber, leather, paper, etc. May also be used to measure such properties as tear resistance and resistance to compression.
Industry:Textiles
1. Printing style in which the design is cut into the surface of the cylinder and is thus below the surface. 2. A lustrous, brocade pattern knitted in a tricot fabric.
Industry:Textiles
A substance that retards or prevents a chemical or physical change. In textiles, a chemical agent that is added to prevent fading, degradation, or other undesirable effects.
Industry:Textiles
The slope of the initial straight portion of the stress-strain curve. The modulus is the ratio of the change in stress, expressed in newtons per tex, grams-force per tex, or grams-force per denier, to the change in strain expressed as a fraction of the original length.
Industry:Textiles
As applied to textiles, flame resistance that derives from an essential characteristic of the fiber from which the textile is made.
Industry:Textiles