- Industry: Textiles
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                                                        Celanese Corporation is a Fortune 500 global technology and specialty materials company with its headquarters in Dallas, Texas, United States.                             
                                                     
                        A unicellular, natural fiber composed of almost pure cellulose.  As taken from plants, the fiber is found in lengths of 3/8 to 2 inches. For marketing, the fibers are graded and classed for length, strength, and color.    
    
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									A type of specialty or novelty yarn having slubs or enlarged sections of varying length.    
    
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									A type of roller coating that is actually a laminating operation.  The coating is formed into a sheet, then joined with the fabric.    
    
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									A rotating or sliding piece or projection used to impart timed or periodic motion to other parts of a machine.  It is used chiefly as a controlling or timing element in machines rather than as part of a power transmission mechanism. Cams are particularly important in both knitting and weaving machinery.    
    
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									A type of fading lamp which utilizes an arc between two carbon electrodes as the source of radiation.    
    
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									A two-component fiber with specific ability to crimp on hot or hot/wet treatment because of differential shrinkage.    
    
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									A tubular weft-knit fabric made of a circular-knitting machine.    
    
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									A term used for bonded fabrics to indicate that the face fabric and lining have similar shrinkage.  This is necessary to avoid puckering.    
    
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									A term used to describe a fabric treated chemically to improve its resistance to and recovery from wrinkling.    
    
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									A system of spinning employing a stationary, highly polished metal cap just large enough to fit over the take-up bobbin, which revolves at a high rate of speed.  The cap controls the build and imparts sufficient tension to the yarn for winding. The yarn is twisted and wound onto packages simultaneously.    
    
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