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                        A common double-knit fabric construction with a four-feed repeat produced with the dial and cylinder needles in interlock gaiting.  The fabric is plain and looks the same on both sides.    
    
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									1. A special-effect yarn containing short, thick spots. 
2. In polymer manufacture a term used to describe oversize, deformed chip.    
    
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									A plain-weave fabric of various fibers characterized by a rib effect in the filling direction.    
    
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									The ratio of the volume of air or void contained within the boundaries of a material to the total volume (solid matter plus air or void) expressed as a percentage.    
    
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									A method formerly used for making viscose rayon.  The newly spun yarn was delivered into the center of a rapidly rotating, centrifugal pot, where it received twist and centrifugal force caused it to go to the wall of the pot.  The yarn package so formed was called a cake.    
    
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									A manufactured textile fiber developed in Japan.  It is made by dissolving polyvinyl alcohol in hot water and extruding this solution through a spinneret into a sodium sulfate coagulating bath.  In Japan, the fiber is used in apparel, household, and industrial fabrics.    
    
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									A colorless, water-soluble resin made by the hydrolysis of a polyvinyl ester (usually the acetate).  Polyvinyl alcohol is used in textile processing as a size, frequently for nylon, and in fiber manufacture as a raw material for the production of polyvinyl alcohol fibers.    
    
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									Fluorine-containing manufactured fibers characterized by high chemical stability, relative inertness, and high melting point. Made my emulsion spinning, a process that essentially results in fusion of fibrils by passing an emulsion through a capillary, then drawing the resulting fiber.  The fiber has a moderate tensile strength and is particularly resistant to the effect of high temperatures and corrosive chemicals. Having very low frictional coefficients, it has a slippery hand.  Its principal uses are in packaging and filtration media.    
    
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									A manufactured, olefin fiber made from polymers or copolymers of propylene.  Polypropylene fiber is produced by melt spinning the molten polymer, followed by stretching to orient the fiber molecules.    
    
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									Copolymeric fiber with good comfort properties, particularly high moisture absorption and transfer, and intrinsic softness.    
    
    						Industry:Textiles