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Warp face

Repp is warp-faced plain weave fabric. [Pg.411]

The presence of layers of mineralized fabric suggests that the silk fabric may have been wrapped around the blade, but the fabric was altered in the diagenetic context. All evidence of fabric was destroyed on the reverse side of the spearpoint. Furthermore, the shift in the geometric relation of the layers with the same attributes, as indicated in the mapped area, tends to support the wrapping of one fabric rather than the possibility of double cloth or some other compound fabric variant. The Han warp-faced compound tabby (unbalanced plain weave) has two sets of warp that are integrated into one layer and may be considered a compound fabric with complementary warp (16, 17), The reason for the placement of fabric and weapon in the burial context remains a crucial question for reconstruction of past decision making. [Pg.466]

Warp face Fabric side that has the greatest number of yarns that are... [Pg.105]

By producing fabrics with different components in warp and weft, it may be possible to create a stmcture that utiUses the best features of each. The most popular combinations in this respect are multifilament warp and staple-fibre weft yams (Fig. 3.24) and monofilament warp and multifilament weft yams. In both cases the ratio of warp to weft threads is at least 2 1 and usually considerably higher. This facilitates the production of fabrics with a smooth warp-faced surface for efficient cake release. [Pg.93]

Gabardine ga-bor- den [MF gaverdine] (1520) n. A firm, durable, warp-faced cloth, showing a decided twill line, usually a 45 or 63°C right-hand twill. [Pg.447]

Aufschlag, m. impact percussion increase, extra (in price or tax) cuff, facing warp bound (of a ball) (Med.) application. Aufschlagebuch, n. reference book, aufschlagen, v.t. strike up or open open, unfold unbung (casks) handle (hides) set up, erect raise apply (as a poultice). — v.r. spring up strike rise (in price). — v.i. strike, impinge. [Pg.42]

A major challenge is the densification of the graded powder compacts. The processing of FGM materials by powder metallurgy methods often faced undesirable excessive bending or warping of the component after sintering (Miyamoto et al., 1999). Due to excessive thermal residual stresses, cracks and other defects may often be observed in the final FGM component unless properly manufactured. [Pg.581]

The simplest construction for veneered particleboard is a face and back veneer glued to the particleboard core. It is imperative that veneers of equal thickness, grain direction, and dimensional stability be used to insure a balanced panel. A balanced panel reduces the potential for bowing and warp on subsequent exposure to changes in ambient relative humidity. [Pg.238]

Figures and faces materialized from the depths, moving effortlessly on unseen currents. Each was unique, each appeared at a different point in my visual sphere, moved toward me, and attained a peak of aesthetic perfection just as it confronted me from the tiniest distance away. Then it dissolved into light as another, equally beautiful, came into being elsewhere. They were a people suspended in time, adrift in a mind-warp through which 1 could not reach but clearly saw, for when I stared into the forest, the visionary faces were superimposed on whatever I looked at, and when I withdrew within by closing my eyes, my brain-space became a theater of many dimensions in which my phantom tribe appeared, peered, and passed in wondrous procession. Figures and faces materialized from the depths, moving effortlessly on unseen currents. Each was unique, each appeared at a different point in my visual sphere, moved toward me, and attained a peak of aesthetic perfection just as it confronted me from the tiniest distance away. Then it dissolved into light as another, equally beautiful, came into being elsewhere. They were a people suspended in time, adrift in a mind-warp through which 1 could not reach but clearly saw, for when I stared into the forest, the visionary faces were superimposed on whatever I looked at, and when I withdrew within by closing my eyes, my brain-space became a theater of many dimensions in which my phantom tribe appeared, peered, and passed in wondrous procession.
The answer was to put the piece back on the vacuum hot table, this time adhering the almost invisible silk to the face of the textile. This was not as pleasing aesthetically as I would have liked, but at least the piece is safe and will last for many years. Otherwise it would have totally disintegrated in a few years. In another Peruvian piece of similar structure, there was no problem because the warps were strong enough to withstand the sewing down of loose surface wefts which were not held by the adhesive. [Pg.191]

With two sawn faces, whether parallel to one another (a live-sawn fliteh) or at right angles, growth stresses may result in only one face that is straight enough for the resaw to cut accurately-sized, dimension products from. If the warped faee is presented to the linebar then eidier die flitch has to be turned or a fresh, straightening face cut must be made. Such practices are either wasteful or cause loss of production or both. [Pg.236]

ATERLOGGED ARCHAEOLOGICAL WOOD refers to wood that has been excavated yy archaeologists—regardless of size, species, age, or state of preservation—and is more or less completely filled with water. It is understood implicitly that the wood has been waterlogged for a considerable time, from decades to millions of years. Even very old wooden artifacts are often marvelously well preserved when excavated from below the water table, but they are very unstable once exposed to the ambient climate. They shrink, warp, and crumble in a frightening way, destroying the joy that only hours or days before lit the faces of the excavators. [Pg.35]


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