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Silk is a protein fiber, secreted from a special gland in the chin ... Tram is the most shiny of silk yarns, but doesn't handle tension or abrasion as well as organzine. Tram and organzine yarns may be useful to you as a binder thread when spinning specialty yarns, or can be plied up with other fibers to add shine and color.
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2. The method of claim 1, wherein as said reinforcing fiber material glass silk rovings are used having a meter weight in the range of 600 to 2400 tex and wherein the time for passing through said temperature controlled chamber (6) is 30 to 120 seconds.
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adhesive binder to maintain the structural integ- rity of the cocoon. ... where it is commonly used to refer to silk fiber .... DEGUMMING OF SILK FIBER ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/app.10366
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BINDER FIBERS: Fibers that can act as an adhesive in a web because ...... REELING: In silk fiber production, the process of unwinding the cocoon. ...
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www.vectranfiber.com/pdf/vectran_fiber_2.pdf
www.vectranfiber.com/pdf/vectran_fiber_2.pdf
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[0006] Conventionally, softness of a tissue can be increased by the use of additives in the fiber slurry during the paper making, ... In another embodiment, the silk fibers are added (from example by spraying, possibly with the addition of a binder and/or a glue) when the paper is already in a dry or semi-dry stage.
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Maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) was also used as the binder resin. Mechanical properties of Silk/PP composites were discussed and compared with standard glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP). Furthermore, detailed SEM observation of the cross-section of each molded composite was carried out.
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Common Threads; Fiber Art Store and Learning Center ... Identify your fiber ... Silk - Known as the only natural filament fiber, silk comes from the silk worms' cocoon.
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www.fiberartshop.com/dyehelp.htm
www.fiberartshop.com/dyehelp.htm
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clontz.mc-companies.com/moodle/pber/mrue/silk.php
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17th-century Jamestown settlers unwind silk fiber from cocoons ... Silk has many properties which contribute to its reputation as a luxury fiber. It has a beautiful natural luster and will take dye readily. Almost as strong as cotton, it is more elastic than either cotton or linen.
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www.nps.gov/jame/historyculture/silk-production-in-the-...
www.nps.gov/jame/historyculture/silk-production-in-the-seventeenth-century.htm
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