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Each weft passes Plain alternatively over and under each warp in a square pattern
Satin
Sateen
Sateen
Crepe
Granite, moss crepe, sand crepe. Cut and uncut pile fabrics ranging from toweling to rugs. Corduroy, Velvet, velveteen Frieze, Terry,
As Pile As Pile
Pile Double cloth Two fabrics of independent weaves woven together with extra set of yarns. Pairs of warps twisted over Leno each other with each passing of weft Small designs interwoven on Swivel surface of fabric with extra weft yarn insertion. Small designs, stitched into fabric during weaving. Small, geometric designs Dobby composed of short floats created by dobby loom attachment. Any combination of weaves and patterns possible since Jacquard each warp is individually controlled with each pick passage. Triaxial Three yarns construction at various angles Strong, stable, minimum stretch. Industrial uses and home furnishings, Attractive, drapes well. Brocade, damask, tapestry. Attractive generally good body. Hukaback, Granite cloth, Pique. Open mesh, sheer but durable for its weight. Attractive design yarns tend to roughness on back side. Attractive designs are more durable than swivel Strong Warm, bulky Blanket, coatings, upholstery
Grenadine, marquisette.
Lappet
Madras, Grenadine.
Thermal conductivity is defined as the property of a material that indicates its ability to conduct heat through its body under a steady state condition. Thermal conductivity depends on many properties of a material, its structure and temperature. The transfer of heat within a material takes place by conduction; in this process the materials do not move as a whole but the energy flows through the body of the material by the transfer of the molecular kinetic energy. Thermal conductivity can be defined as the quantity of heat that is transmitted through a unit thickness in the direction normal to the surface of unit area per unit of time and per unit of temperature difference. Crystalline substances which are pure in nature exhibit different thermal conductivities along different axes because of the alteration in the phonon coupling in any given axis.
Malleable