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Textile fibers fiber assemblages

Strand strand [ME strond] (15c) n. (1) A single fiber, filament, or monofilament. (2) An ordered assemblage of textile fibers having a high ratio of length to diameter and normally used as a unit includes slivers, roving, single yarns, plies yarns, cords, braids, ropes, etc. The number of filaments in a strand is usually 52, 102, or 204. [Pg.931]

Yarns and fabrics are assemblages of fibers which have commercial application in the textile industry. The fabrics include those formed by weaving and also nonwovens. The geometry of the fabric, as well as the chemical composition of the polymer, influences mechanical properties and applications. The SEM is useful for evaluating (1) construction, (2) coverage, (3) uniformity, (4) surface structure and (5) effects of wear. [Pg.181]


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