Search Results for: Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres mixed with wool
evolution of textile industry - textile school a repository of textile articles fiber manmade fiber natural fiber yarn ring-spinning open-end spinning air-jet spinning fabric knitting weaving non-woven finishing embroidery printing/dyeing washing apparel merchandizing post-production production pre-production
flax, jute, kenaf, hemp, ramie, rattan, vine, wool, coir, asbestos, sheep's wool, cashmere goat hair, mohair goat hair, alpaca hair, horse hair, silk etc. and/or synthetic fibres such as polyamide nylon, pet or pbt polyester, phenol-formaldehyde (pf), polyvinyl alcohol fiber (pva), polyvinyl chloride...
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leather or of composition leather, of sheeting of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper wood charcoal (including shell or nut charcoal), whether or not agglomerated wood in the rough, whether or not stripped
messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmings calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks ex . printed or illustrated postcards woven fabrics of cotton, containing % or more by weight of cotton, weighing not more than /m woven fabrics of...
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