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Textile and Fabrics

A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt). Textiles have an assortment of uses, the most common of which are for clothing and containers such as bags and baskets. In the household, they are used in carpeting, upholstered furnishings, window shades, towels, covering for tables, beds, and other flat surfaces, and in art. In the workplace, they are used in industrial and scientific processes such as filtering. Miscellaneous uses include flags, backpacks, tents, nets, cleaning devices, such as handkerchiefs; transportation devices such as balloons, kites, sails, and parachutes; strengthening in composite materials such as fibre glass and industrial geotextiles, and smaller cloths are used in washing by "soaping up" the cloth and washing with it rather than using just soap. Textiles used for industrial purposes, and chosen for characteristics other than their appearance, are commonly referred to as technical textiles. Technical textiles include textile structures for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g. implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), protective clothing (e.g. against heat and radiation for fire fighter clothing, against molten metals for welders, stab protection, and bullet proof vests. In all these applications stringent performance requirements must be met. Woven of threads coated with zinc oxide nanowires, laboratory fabric has been shown capable of "self-powering nanosystems" using vibrations created by everyday actions like wind or body movements.

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classifybabe
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Indoor Controls

Indoor Controls To control dust mites: Use only polyester-fill pillows and comforters (never feather or down). Encase pillows and mattresses in mite-proof covers (available at allergy-supply...

Started by classifybabe (1039) • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: hardwood, indoor controls, window shades

Nikki_Gr
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protecting you home from hail

Hail can occur in any strong thunderstorm, which means hail is a threat everywhere. When it hits, it can shred roof coverings and lead to water damage to your ceilings, walls, floors, appliances and...

Started by Nikki_Gr (849) in weather • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: protecting homes from hail, roofing contractor, water damage, window shades

anewlevel
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Does anybody have cellular (honeycomb) window shades?

I recently discovered that there are window shades called cellular shades or honeycomb shades that supposedly help to buffer outside noise. They are also energy efficient, because they filter...

Started by anewlevel (129) in home improvements • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: cellular honeycomb shades blinds window treatment, window shades
 

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Hearst Tower Tortures Tourist

An apartment-hopper writes in to say that s/he is being tortured by the Hearst building. (Hey, how do you think Helen Gurley Brown feels?) "I'm temporarily staying at an apartment in midtown whose...

Started in Gawker • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: dept. of complaints, gridskipper, hearst, tourists, window shades

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Two Families Fight Against Rare Diseases

It's everyone's nightmare to be diagnosed with a disease. But imagine being diagnosed with a rare disease, one for which there is no proven cure or little medical research about. Imagine the...

Started in All articles at Blogcritics • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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