twill weave


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a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs

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The 2 x 2 twill weave earmuff fared poorer with an IL of only up to 3.6 dB at 320 Hz.
The twill-CFRP has a thickness of 0.9 mm, consists of 5 layers of 2/2 twill weave stacked as [45 90 45 90 45], and has 1000 fiber filaments per roving.
The twill weave is the most suitable construction to make workwear.
Bhd., 2443 twill weave Kevlar produced by Fibre Glast Developments Corp.
The SE values of the plain weave fabric (S1, S2, S3), the twill weave fabric (S4, S5, S6), and the satin weave fabric (S7, S8, S9) are within different levels.
Surface density w of plain weave (P), twill weave (T), and combined twill weave (CT) materials increased several times after lamination, and relatively small increase occurred in their thickness S (Table 1).
It was made with a two-way weave - not the twill weave used on the Turin Shroud, which textile experts say was introduced more than 1,000 years after Christ lived.
The sandwich composite structure taken into account presents two skins based on epoxy resin reinforced with a 0.3 kg/m2 twill weave fabric and an expanded polystyrene (EPS) 9 mm thick core with a density of 30 kg/[m.sup.3].
According to A-Z of Fabrics by Ann LadburyMagnum Books, 1981, houndstooth is: "A four-pointed star check design in a broken twill weave. The checks are medium sized and one of the colours is often white."
Silk and gold leaf paper strips, twill weave with supplementary brocading wefts, lined with silk, plain weave, 64 x 52 1/2" (163 x 133 cm).
Three different types of the belt are available: single-layered mesh in twill weave for carding processes, double-layered for high-quality forming of nonwovens or single-layered in plain weave for drylaid processes.
A smaller cotton thread woven into the same twill weave pattern and colored with the same indigo dye will produce pants that look like brand-name jeans but are friendlier to people with mobility problems.
Take the simplicity and outrageousness of Galanos' 1958 coat dress in butterscotch-colored wool and llama flannel (twill weave) by Leseur from the personal wardrobe of house model Pat Jones (now Weiss).