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Polyvinyl alcohol fiber

Глоссарий по текстилю и текстильной промышленности
    A manufactured textile fiber developed in japan. it is made by dissolving polyvinyl alcohol in hot water and extruding this solution through a spinneret into a sodium sulfate coagulating bath. in japan, the fiber is used in apparel, household, and industrial fabrics.




Manufactured, английский

Dissolving, английский

Industrial, английский
  1. Промышленный

  2. One of the music genres that appears under genre classification in windows media player library. based on id3 standard tagging format for mp3 audio files. id3v1 genre id # 19.


Polychlal fiber, английский
    A manufactured, bicomponent fiber of polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl chloride. some vinyl chloride is grafted to the polyvinyl alcohol (japanese chemical fibers association definition). the fiber is emulsion spun into tow and staple.


Triacetate fiber, английский
    A manufactured fiber produced from cellulose triacetate in the forms of filament yarn, staple, and tow. cellulose triacetate fiber differs from acetate fiber in that during its manufacture the cellulose is completely acetylated whereas acetate, which is diacetate, is only partially acetylated. the ftc notes that a fiber may be called triacetate when not less than 92% of the hydroxyl groups are acetylated. fabrics of triacetate have higher heat resistance than acetate fabrics and can be safely ironed at higher temperatures. triacetate fabrics that have been properly heat-set (usually after dyeing) have improved ease-of-care characteristics because of a change in the crystalline structure of the fiber. (also see acetate fiber.)