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Cotton satin fabric is a type of fabric that is made from cotton fibers woven in a satin weave pattern. This weave gives the fabric a smooth and shiny surface on one side while the other side is more matte. Cotton satin fabric is soft, luxurious, and has a subtle sheen, making it a popular choice for high-end garments and linens.
Cooper is shiny when freshly polished, but it can become dull over time as it oxidizes and develops a patina.
Yes, shiny black absorbs less sunlight than dull black. Shiny surfaces reflect more light, so less heat is absorbed compared to dull surfaces which absorb more light and heat.
The machine that turns cotton into fabric is called a textile loom. This machine weaves the cotton fibers together to create different types of fabric.
A dull surface is a better absorber of infrared radiation heat compared to a shiny surface. The rough texture of a dull surface allows for more absorption of infrared radiation, while a shiny surface reflects much of the radiation.
No, cotton is typically a dull fabric and not shiny in appearance.
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Shiny
Cotton satin fabric is a type of fabric that is made from cotton fibers woven in a satin weave pattern. This weave gives the fabric a smooth and shiny surface on one side while the other side is more matte. Cotton satin fabric is soft, luxurious, and has a subtle sheen, making it a popular choice for high-end garments and linens.
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It is shiny.
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Dull?
High purity must be shiny, but if oxidized it will become dull
It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
Iron is not beautiful but dull is an exaggerated word.