- 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.                             
                                                     
                        1. A machine that opens staple fiber and forms a lap for the carding process used in the production of spun yarns. 
2. That part of the picking mechanism of the loom that actually strikes the shuttle.    
    
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									A continuous, considerably compressed sheet of staple that is delivered by the picker and wound into a cylindrical package.  It is used to feed the card.    
    
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									The two sticks that throw the shuttles from box to box at each end of the raceplate of the loom.    
    
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									1. A process that continues the opening and cleaning of staple and forms a continuous fiber sheet (or lap), which is delivered to the card. 
2. The operation of passing the filling through the warp shed during weaving.    
    
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									An organic acid obtained by oxidation of various benzene derivatives and having two adjacent (ortho) acid (COOH) groups on the benzene ring.    
    
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									A single filling thread carried by one trip of the weft-insertion device across the loom. The picks interlace with the warp ends to form a woven fabric.    
    
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									1. A mechanical device that counts the picks as they are inserted during weaving. 
2. A mechanical device equipped with a magnifying glass used for counting picks (and/or ends) in finished fabrics.    
    
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									A method of printing from photoengraved rollers. The resultant design looks like a photograph. The designs may also be photographed on a silk screen which is used in screen printing.    
    
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									An inorganic acid having the formula (H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub>).    
    
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