Textile sizing is the process of applying a protective or decorative coating to yarn or fabric to improve its weaving, handling, or appearance properties. Sizing helps to make the fibers more resistant to abrasion, improve their strength for weaving, and reduce fraying during the manufacturing process.
Bhuvenesh C. Goswami has written: 'Textile sizing' -- subject(s): Sizing (Textile)
The introduction of William Radcliffe's revolutionary sizing machine to the textile mills of the nineteenth century improved productivity significantly.
Melamine formaldehyde is a firm setting agent plastic agent. Melamine is the largest constituent of high-pressure laminates like Formica. Melamine-resin tile can also be used as whiteboards. Since it is a hardening agent it is not used for making things larger or changing its size.
sizing patterns.
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no.. Sizzling is tho! Sizing might be sorting something by size, as in "In this room, these people are sizing eggs."
Sizing handles
Thos. R. Ashenhurst has written: 'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards 'A treatise on textile calculations and the structure of fabrics' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile research, Textile fibers, Standards
busbar sizing & calculation
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Sizing Up the Senate was created in 1999.