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  • indicate that the garment must not be washed in water, must not be bleached, may be ironed only with a protective pressing cloth, and must be dry cleaned.…
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  • Textile (redirección desde Rag (cloth))
    these techniques. Fabric has a broader application than cloth.: 207  Fabric is synonymous with cloth, material, goods, or piece goods. The word 'fabric' also…
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  • garments, and a variety of pressing aids such as a seam roll or tailor's ham are used to aid in shaping a garment. A pressing cloth may be used to protect…
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  • produced if they developed ways of pressing. It began with the ancient Egyptians who developed a "sack press" made of cloth that was squeezed with the aid…
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  • technology with vertical pressing layers was invented by Dale E. Wettlaufer in 1983. Vertical press layers with open-top cloth bags allow for faster loading…
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  • by hand with a huge pressing stone. For example, in China huge rocks were brought from the north of the Yangtze River. The pressing stone was cut into…
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  • four grades of quality, the highest was indicated by pressing four seals and the lowest by pressing only one. The men, who are appraising a length of Persian-style…
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  • Tartan (redirección desde Plaid cloth)
    Tartan (Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth with crossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, forming simple or…
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Felt is a non-woven cloth that is produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers. Felt may also refer to: Felt, Idaho,…
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  • pulp during pressing, later replaced by coarse cloth. The Palmer Bros. Company, of Cos Cob, CT, made the most popular "modern" rack and cloth press from…
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  • which the damp cloth was wrapped, and the mangle board, a curved or flat length of wood which was used to roll and flatten the cloth. The oldest known…
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  • from ink rubbings made on paper or cloth from texts on stone tablets, used during the sixth century. Printing by pressing an inked image onto paper (using…
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  • Clothes iron (redirección desde Clothes pressing iron)
    user to select the operating temperatures (usually marked with types of cloth rather than temperatures: "silk", "wool", "cotton", "linen", etc.); An electrical…
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  • from the earlier verb moirer, "to produce a watered textile by weaving or pressing". Moirer, in turn, is a variation of the word mouaire which is an adoption…
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  • Records in May 2012 on CD and vinyl formats. CD pressing included a 1000 copies. First vinyl pressing included 498 white copies, 300 clear with haze copies…
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  • alternative means of pressing their wine. By at least the 18th dynasty, the ancient Egyptians were employing a "sack press" made of cloth that was squeezed…
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  • Cider mill (sección Pressing)
    As with the cider itself, the various techniques used in milling and pressing the apples vary with each cider-making tradition. In most traditions, cider…
    13 kB (1290 palabras) - 17:59 22 feb 2024
  • shearing, and pressing the wool. The finished products were inspected and authorized with a town trademark before being sold and exported. Fine cloth was a major…
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  • called "calenderers" in the silk- and cotton-cloth trades used heavy rollers to press and finish cloth. In 1836, Edwin M. Chaffee, of the Roxbury India…
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  • refine the ore by grinding and treating it with mercury and pressing the mass through a cloth to filter it. The resulting amalgam is heated, to remove the…
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  • instead. Another form of pitchcapping involved smearing cloth or a piece of paper with pitch and pressing it onto the head of the victim. Early antecedents…
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