You also would like the thread to match the fabric it is being sewn in to and have good color fastness characteristics. |
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How do you find out the color fastness of the pigment in your favorite tube of paint? |
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Moreover, the sizing does not impact the hand of the fabric or the wash fastness of garments, the company reported. |
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Test your different textiles for color fastness and degradation to long-term ultraviolet exposure. |
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But if the original word in Russian was krepost, it could be translated equally well as a fastness. |
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It whinges and begs as it retreats, and we, from the fastness of our concrete-and-steel high-rise castles, despise it. |
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Remember peroxide is bleach so test an inconspicuous spot first for color fastness. |
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What would a representative of such an august organ be doing in an urban fastness of Fife at 11.30 pm if it was not kerb-crawling? |
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The actual speed produced by the motorbike is a speed of both slowness and fastness. |
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They lost the first by a big margin and drew the second 3 all in their mountain fastness. |
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Many of the colors were not fast, although there is not agreement in the literature on fastness properties of the various dyes. |
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Even in a region famous for inaccessible high country stations, it's a fastness. |
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Example: The higher the material class, the better the fabric's light fastness. |
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After steaming, the fabric must be thoroughly washed to remove loose dye and thickener, ensuring fastness to rubbing. |
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They were, indeed, once part of Japan, which gathered its secret attack on Pearl Harbour in the Kuriles' fastness. |
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Formulators of Metaldehyde-based molluscicides in Belgium did not manage to reach the same level of rain fastness. |
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The rubbing and washing fastness of the fabric washed with these products are the same as with the traditional reductive bath. |
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The significance of these pigments is their outstanding light fastness and resistance to temperature, chemicals and weathering. |
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The Rugby Club Toulonnais thanks Sainte Anne Hospital for the fastness and the efficiency of the care provided to the Toulon's winger. |
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The fur-imitations consist of high-quality acrylic or modacrylic fibers and exhibit good light and color fastness. |
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Most synthetic pesticides contain adjuvants and spreaders that enhance their residual activity and rain fastness. |
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Madden waited for several minutes and watched the coil of rope slowly play out as the two children descended deeper into the bowels of Morecook's cabinet fastness. |
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All papers are spongeable and have a moderate light fastness. |
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The quality of dye used on fabrics plays a huge part in colour fastness. |
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I'm definitely going to attend the lecture next Friday, which will draw me out of my remote fastness in the western wilderness to some proximity to civilization. |
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From time to time, he visited the manikin and presented him with scrolls written in a secret language to provide him with a library in the fastness of his attic retreat. |
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To the south of Ore Gap runs Yeastyrigg Gill, the main headwater of Lingcove Beck, flowing into the fastness of upper Eskdale. |
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Therefore, the information can be shown in real time in the website without having to reload it, with the consequent increase of the interactivity, fastness and use. |
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The clothes feature high quality owing to not only their design, but also the materials used which guarantee long life, colour fastness, and easy maintenance. |
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They lived in inaccessible and trackless mountain fastness. |
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The technique of the authorized capital grants the board of directors a degree of flexibility and fastness in performance, which may prove necessary to ensure an optimal management of the Company. |
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This has the advantage of coherence and fastness as there is only one operator but the drawback is that these new cities or districts are built for determined targets and particular customers. |
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The thread is easyiron, shrink-proof and offers great color fastness. |
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Because many azo dyes are substituted anilines, they can be transformed to ingrain dyes for improved fastness after application as direct or, in some cases, disperse dyes to cotton and acetate rayon, respectively. |
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Joseph Kabila owed his safety to the fastness of his escape aboard a helicopter which brought him back to Lubumbashi from where he got back to Kinshasa. |
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Part of the latter remains in the dye wastewater and the rest remains inside the fibre but does not have good fastness properties and so must be eliminated in successive soaping and hot rinsing operations. |
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This dyeing procedure gives extraordinary wash fastness, far higher than that offered by direct dyes themselves, though with far higher production costs. |
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Arya finally pitched up in Tywin Lannister's fastness, where she has become not just a poppet of a renegade tyro swordswoman but her dad's enemy's trainee cupbearer. |
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Southward from the summit, Esk Pike throws out a long descending ridge into the uninhabited fastness of Upper Eskdale. |
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The inorganic surface treatment with aluminium and silicon compounds enables this grade to impart better light fastness to pigmented materials than other untreated anatase pigments. |
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The dye is generally applied in an aqueous solution, and may require a mordant to improve the fastness of the dye on the fiber. |
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Mordant dyes require a mordant, which improves the fastness of the dye against water, light and perspiration. |
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Specifically developed for the packaging and labelling market, the QA-I toner boasts major advances in light fastness, food safety and ecological benefits. |
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