- the alkali.
Caustic soda
concentrations of 20–26% are used.
Effective mercerization requires the use of
wetting agents. The
improved lustre of mercerised...
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fraying and is less
durable than
plain weave fabrics. Some
sateen is
mercerized, a
chemical process that
makes fibers softer, smoother, and more resilient...
- of
cellulose II
nanocrystals prepared by TEMPO-mediated
oxidation of
mercerized cellulose at pH 4.8". Cellulose. 17 (2): 279–288. doi:10.1007/s10570-009-9381-2...
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Crochet thread is
specially formulated thread usually made from
mercerized cotton for
crafting decorative crochet items such as
doilies or
filet crochet...
- applications. In the
present day,
imitation silk may be made with rayon,
mercerized cotton, polyester, a
blend of
these materials, or a
blend of
rayon and...
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International Cotton ****ociation Java
cotton (kapok) King
Cotton Madapollam Mercerized cotton Sea
island cotton The
Biology of
Gossypium hirsutum L. and Gossypium...
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cotton floss is the most
common embroidery thread. It is a
thread made of
mercerized cotton,
composed of six
strands that are only
loosely twisted together...
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shirts are
commonly made out of polyester, cotton-polyester blends, or
mercerized cotton. The
placket typically holds three or four buttons, and consequently...
- is a
modified version of
viscose that is
stronger when wet. It can be
mercerized like cotton. HWM
rayons are also
known as "polynosic".[contradictory]...
- or be
eaten by
moths more readily,
unless special treatments such as
mercerization or
super washing are
performed to strengthen, fix color, or otherwise...