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Fabric nap

Auftosten, f.pl. overhead, oncost, aufkratzen, v.t. scratch up, scratch rake, stir (a fire) dress, nap (fabrics) card (wool), aufkrfiusen, v.i. (Brewing) form a head, esp. curly head. [Pg.40]

Flattierfeuer, n, choked fire, flau, a. faint, feeble, weak dull, slack, flat, flauen, v.t. buddle. — v.i. be weak, be dull, Flaum, m. down, nap, fluff (of fabrics) pile, flaumartig, flaumig, a. downy, fluffy, pubescent. Flaus, Flausch, m. tuft pad plug nappy cloth,... [Pg.157]

Pol, m. pole (of fabrics) pile, nap. -achse, polar axis, -anziehung, /. polar attraction-... [Pg.343]

Naphthyl)ethyl isocyanate, chiral derivatizing reagent, 6 76t 1-Naphthyl-Al-methylcarbamate, 17 84 Napierian absorbance, 23 126 Naples yellow, 14 792 Napping, of staple-fiber non woven fabrics, 17 515... [Pg.611]

Because of the assumptions underlying its derivation, the Kozeny-Carman equation is not valid at void fractions greater than 0.7 to 0.8 (Billings and Wilder, op. cit.). In addition, in situ measurement of the void fraction of a dust layer on a filter fabric is extremely difficult and has seldom even been attempted. The structure of the layer is dependent on the character of the fabric surface as well as on tfie characteristics of the dust, whereas the application of Eq. (17-12) implicitly assumes that K2 is dependent only on the properties of the dust. A smooth fabric surface permits the dust to become closely packed, leading to a relatively high value of K2. If the surface is napped or has numerous extended fibrils, the dust cake formed will be more porous and have a lower value of K2 [Billings and Wilder, op. cit. Snyder and Pring, Ind. Eng. Chem., 47, 960 (1955) and K. T. Semrau, unpublished data, SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., 1952-1953]. [Pg.47]

When Winterthur was a private residence prior to 1951, many guests were entertained on weekends at which times special bedspreads, usually of modern fabrics, replaced the historic bedspreads. A delightful story is told by John Sweeney, then Curator, of how Mr. du Pont arranged to have a newly acquired antique bedspread placed on the bed of Miss Mary Allis, a friend and an antiques dealer especially interested in textiles. At dinner, Mr. du Pont asked Miss Mary Allis how she had spent her afternoon. She replied cheerfully that she had had a lovely nap. Henry Francis du Pont paled. Miss Mary Allis then added (4), Oh, don t worry. I didn t sleep on the bed. I took a pillow and slept in the bath tub. ... [Pg.13]

It is compatible in solutions at a pH as low as 2.0 and as high as 10.0. CNC SOFT XXX produces a full, soft, cationic hand on cotton and synthetics and has been very effective on crushed flocked velvet and pile fabrics. It is also an excellent napping assistant. [Pg.198]

CNC ARIDRY AA is a wax-type aluminum water repellent which is used as an excellent all-purpose repellent for synthetics. The product is also a napping aid for nylon and/or orlon fleece fabrics. [Pg.206]

The product is also a napping aid for nylon or orlon fleece fabrics. [Pg.206]

Versatile nonionic napping agent non-yellowing reduces fiber to metal friction minimizes fabric tearing. [Pg.245]

Nonionic napping lubricant for cotton and polyester/cotton fabrics. [Pg.334]

Polymeric blend. Softener and napping assistant for cotton and cotton/polyester blends. Improves fabrics mechanical properties such as sewability and is non-yellowing and non-chlorine retentive. May be used in thermosetting resin finishes. [Pg.382]

Cationic exhaustable softener/napping assistant for synthetic fabrics. Imparts a soft, bulky hand with slight scroop to provide excellent napping coverage. [Pg.400]

Nonionic silicone napping softener for acetate, nylon, and other synthetics. Imparts abrasion resistance and soft hand produces highest quality napped fabrics with good wearing properties. Will also impart durable water repellency when applied with HYDROCAT 14 catalyst. Will not effect lightfastness or shade of dyed goods. [Pg.400]

Antistatic napping softener for acetate, triacetates, nylon, polyester, and other synthetics. Provides lofty, full nap with soft, silky hand having some scroop. Will not discolor white fabric has no effect on lightfastness or shade of dyed goods. [Pg.400]

Nonionic softener/napping assistant for use in pigment printing and dyeing formulations. Imparts soft, pleasing hand. Also used in resin finishing to reduce fabric stiffness. [Pg.401]

Excellent all round napping lubricant for fabrics--anionic ester blend. [Pg.456]


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