Thursday 3 September 2009

Linen Producing


Linen usually refers to a thin cloth woven from a plant known as flax Traditionally, many other types of cotton or other materials are also known collectively as the leaves, have their specific names to distinguish between them and pure linen Lino has the quality to be exceptionally cool in hot weather, if this tissue is preferred for use by many women around the textile worldLinen is not an invention of the modern world, the remains of many tissues such. G made of flax seed and straw were found in Egypt, dating back at least 10,000 years Because the fabric is often used as currency for trade and barter system as a common good Its value to the Egyptians, that was used to wrap mummies show the significance of death and the purity of the production of flax soulThe is a laborious task that could well be the reason for its high cost In modern times, occurs only in small quantities, because. G its high cost and the production process in time Usually occurs in two stages and with beams of shorter fibers which is thickest in which, as is the case with other long, thin fibers to a sheet fabric
The is usually 2 or 3 Common stronger than cotton once, but consistent scoring and ironing damaged by a great extent Another property of the clothing is that it becomes softer and softer with every washing, so many people use it for summer clothing. G Another reason which is used to make clothes for the summer season is its capacity to absorb perspiration and dries quickly so quickly, giving a sense of quality fabric coolness
As depends on fiber length harvesting crops has an important role in determining the quality of the final fabric For the finest fabrics in production, the crop is harvested by hand and the whole plant is extracted from the root or the root is cut close to get the longest possible.
After fibers to make the collection, the seeds are removed from the station, which is made using a particular wave profess called After removing the seeds, a process called maceration uses bacteria to decompose the pectin that binds the fibers together, then loosen the fibers Natural methods are generally used for protecting the environment, but is time consuming and laborious The process of maceration in tanks, ponds or directly into fields.
The stem woody part is removed by passing between rolls of metal This process is called "jam This, after the trial, the fibers are separated from the stems, trailer, and flax, to leave behind fibres
After sweetness of this process, the fibers are son after the point manufacture fabrics flax This fabric can be bleached and dyed special printing inks are used to produce other textures and prints on canvas.

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