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- Influence of Elastane Consumption on Plated Plain Knitted Fabric
- Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics http://www.jeffjournal.org.
- www.jeffjournal.org
- Fibre blends with elastane
- For reasons of economy Elastane blends are often relaxed and heat set before Cotton Elastane Tube Knits may need to be slit open for.
- www.nearchimica.it
- Test methods for bare elastane yarns
- These methods apply to all continuous bare elastane yarns wound on spools. Appendix I sets out the definition of elastane to which these methods apply.
- www.bisfa.org
- STUDY OF THE WEAVABILITY OF ELASTANE BASED STRETCH
- www.autexrj.com
- POLYURETHANE ELASTIC FIBRES, ELASTANE, SPANDEX
- POLYURETHANE ELASTIC FIBRES, ELASTANE, SPANDEX. Typical end products. Polyurethane elastic fibers, elastane, spandex.
- www.kpatents.com
- Twinkle NOT wrinkle
- This apparently works by repairing the face using the same combination of elastane, vitamins and collagen that the snail uses to repair its own shell.
- Four to the fore for trainer
- Taormina, centre, ridden by Adrian Coome, winning at Ooralea yesterday ahead of Red Story (Chris Whiteley), right, and the winner's stablemate Elastane (Nathan Patchett). FOUR must be Mackay trainer Stuart Kendrick's new lucky number.
- Bodyforming Underwear for Men Effictively Hides Beer Belly
- Manx consists of 85 percent polyamid and 15 percent elastane and has control areas added in man´s problem areas. In addition to a flat belly, Manx supports the lower back and creates well-toned buttocks.
- Spandex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Spandex or elastane is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity. It is strong, but less durable than natural Latex, its major non-synthetic competitor.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Elastane fibres (Spandex fibers)
- Elastane fibres, better known under their trade names, Lycra and Dorlastan, represent a further high point in the development of man-made fibres.
- www.ivc-ev.de
- elastane - definition of elastane by the Free Online Dictionary
- (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) a synthetic fibre characterized by its ability to revert to its original shape after being stretched.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
- BBC - h2g2 - Elastane
- www.bbc.co.uk
- ELASPAN® spandex (elastane)
- ELASPAN® spandex (elastane) is utilized in circular knit, weaving, covering, and other textile applications where fabric stretch and recovery is required.
- www.elaspan.com
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