FFD 200 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Density, Guide Bar, Dry Cleaning

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Continuous strand of staple fibres held together from some mechanism. Yarn made with a sheath of fibres covered by other fibres spun around it. Yarn wrapped with a thing layer of metal. Products made of textiles and other fabrics. Includes apparel, interior textiles, and technical textiles. Treatment that gives fabric/yarns a lustrous appearance. Fabric that has been treated with a friction calender to polish the surface. Produces a thick fabric from 2 thinner fabrics using an adhesive. Or producing fabric from fibres with heat. Producing very bulky yarn with permanent crimps and loops. Done so though air-jet spinning and an air-jet loom. Yarn that has been processed to have greater cover power or volume as compared to a conventional yarn. Yarn that consists of two or more strands of fibres. Yarn that consists of two or more ply yarns. Spiral arrangement of fibres around the yarn axis. Hold yarn in left hand and twist with right thumb.

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