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Eisengarn,
meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton thread. It was
invented and
manufactured in
Germany in the mid-19th...
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reverse side with the use of springs. The
fabric used was made from
Eisengarn ('iron yarn'), a strong, shiny, waxed-cotton thread. It had been invented...
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tightening the
twist given to a yarn,
resulting in a
kinked or
looped strand.
Eisengarn,
meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton...
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rocket motors Textile manufacturing processes, such as that used for
Eisengarn thread Thickening agent in many
paintballs Wax
baths for occupational...
- Abacá (Manila hemp)
Acrylic Alpaca Angora Bashō
Cashmere Coir
Cotton Eisengarn Hemp Jute
Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester...
- hunting, tactical/military
Coats Jackets Vehicle seat
covers Canvas print Eisengarn Marine canvas Plastic canvas Salembaree Gordon, Dillian,
National Gallery...
- (shopping net) has
leather handles and
multicoloured netting made from
Eisengarn, a strong,
starched and
waxed cotton thread. Due to
shortages of many...
- Abacá (Manila hemp)
Acrylic Alpaca Angora Bashō
Cashmere Coir
Cotton Eisengarn Hemp Jute
Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester...
- Abacá (Manila hemp)
Acrylic Alpaca Angora Bashō
Cashmere Coir
Cotton Eisengarn Hemp Jute
Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester...
- Abacá (Manila hemp)
Acrylic Alpaca Angora Bashō
Cashmere Coir
Cotton Eisengarn Hemp Jute
Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina Polyester...