NOUN | a synthetic fibre | synthetic fibres | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- of high-tensile steel wire or a synthetic fibre cable, attached at the other end to the glider.
- Ottoman was typically made of silk historically, though in the present day, is woven or knitted using cotton or synthetic fibre yarns, including artificial silk yarns such as rayon and polyester.
- The most commonly available recycled synthetic fibre is polyester made from plastic bottles, although recycled nylon is also available.
- The pipes could be pre-wrapped with an envelope material, like synthetic fibre and geotextile, that would prevent the entry of soil particles into the drains.
- The idea of synthetic fibre reinforced pipe has origins in the flexible hose and offshore industry where it has been frequently used for applications such as control lines in umbilicals and production flowlines for over 30 years.
- They developed the first pipes reinforced with synthetic fibre to replace medium pressure steel pipes in response to growing demand for non-corrosive conduits for application in the onshore oil and gas industry, particularly from Shell in the Middle East.
- The synthetic fibre Tricell was first used in 1957 and lasted until the 1970s.
- Purpose-built undergarments known as binders or binding bras exist (often using spandex or other synthetic fibre), and are commonly used for breast binding.
- Pipers often wear brilliant white 'pipers hose' made of entirely synthetic fibre.
- With the interior, the woman of Houmt Souk typically wear a " houli", multicoloured, made out of cotton or natural silk and increasingly in modern society out of synthetic fibre.
- The important "hypozomata" (bracing ropes) had to be replaced by a steel rope because no natural fibre or synthetic fibre ropes with about the same elastic modulus as hemp could be obtained for economic reasons.
- As a synthetic fibre, Nylon 6 is generally white but can be dyed in a solution bath prior to production for different color results.
- It is usually made of spun fibre, originally wool, flax and cotton, today often of synthetic fibre such as nylon or rayon.
- Materials used for making suspenders have also changed over time, with newer additions such as rayon, a hard-wearing synthetic fibre, now offered.
- Bayer's Dralon synthetic fibre and its applications in the field of home textiles played a prominent part in the exhibition.
- It is a heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibre developed in the early 1970s by the Dutch company Akzo Nobel's division Enka BV, later Akzo Industrial Fibers.
- The safari suit in India gained prominence when local synthetic fibre manufacture and supply was significantly increased in the later half of the 1970s.
- The membrane is a multi-layer fabric made of synthetic fibre (usually nylon) and rubberised on one or both sides.
- They are shoes whose characteristic is that the front part pointed and is slightly bent, available in all the colors and various materials (leather, deer, synthetic fibre).
- The synthetic fibre Tricell was first used in 1957 and lasted until the 1970s and another synthetic fibre called Courtelle was first launched nationally by Marks & Spencer during 1960 and also lasted well into the 1970s.
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