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Salloped selvage
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A fabric defect consisting of an abrupt, narrow place along the selvage. principal cause is the failure of the clip on the tenter frame to engage or hold the fabric.
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Selvage, английский
- The woven edge of canvas formed by web and woof. see boke of curtasye (14th century):—
- Finishing on the edge of a canvas to prevent it unraveling. also selvedge.
- The narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp. it is made with stronger yarns in a tighter construction than the body of the fabric to prevent unraveling. a fast selvage encloses all, or part of the picks, and a selvage is not fast when the filling threads are cut at the fabric edge after each pick.
- The finished edge of a roll of fabric. it keeps the fabric from unraveling or fraying.
- Готовый край рулона ткани. это предохраняет ткань от распускания или осыпания.
Selvage joint, английский
In roofing, a lap joint between mineral-faced cap sheets; mineral surfacing is omitted along the selvage to provide a better bond at the joint.
Selvage or selvedge, английский
The narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the warp. it is made with stronger yarns in a tighter construction than the body of the fabric to prevent raveling. a fast selvage encloses all or part of the picks, and a selvage is not fast when the filling threads are cut at the fabric edge after every pick.
Selvage top bag, английский
Selvagee, английский
A strong and pliant hank, or untwisted skein of rope-yarn marled together, and used as a strap to fasten round a shroud or stay, or slings to which to hook a tackle to hoist in any heavy articles.
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Open face, английский
A fabric defect consisting of an open appearance of the fabric which permits the filling to “grin” through the warp ends in the center portion of the fabric.
Corrugation mark, английский
A fabric defect consisting of a crimped, rippled, wavy, pebbled, or cockled area in the fabric spoiling the uniformity of the texture. cot: the covering material used on various fiber-processing rolls, especially drawing rolls. leather, cork, rubber, and synthetic materials are frequently employed.
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