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Brand Name :Upperbond
Model Number :Maker
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Delivery Time :5-8 days
Packaging Details :Carton
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21 * 3100 Garniture Belt To Transfer Tobacco Wrapping Paper Through Forming Sector On Molins Cigarette Makers

Garniture tape is used for cigarette making machines on format garniture sector to convey cigarette paper with tobacco wrapped in.We offer aramid tapes and Linen tapes.

  • Drying Methods

Linen should not be dried too much by tumble drying, and it is much easier to iron when damp. Linen wrinkles very easily, and thus some more formal garments require ironing often, in order to maintain perfect smoothness. Nevertheless, the tendency to wrinkle is often considered part of linen's particular "charm", and many modern linen garments are designed to be air-dried on a good clothes hanger and worn without the necessity of ironing.

  • Properties

Linen fabric feels cool to touch, a phenomenon which indicates its higher conductivity (the same principle that makes metals feel "cold"). It is smooth, making the finished fabric lint-free, and gets softer the more it is washed. However, constant creasing in the same place in sharp folds will tend to break the linen threads. This wear can show up in collars, hems, and any area that is iron creased during laundering. Linen's poor elasticity means that it easily wrinkles.

  • Etymology

The word "linen" is derived from the Latin word for the flax plant, which is linum, and the earlier Greek λίνον (linon). This word history has given rise to a number of other terms:

Line, derived from the use of a linen thread to determine a straight line

Lining, because linen was often used to create an inner layer for wool and leather clothing

Lingerie, via French, originally denotes underwear made of linen

Linseed oil, an oil derived from flax seed

Linoleum, a floor covering made from linseed oil and other materials

Garniture Belt To Transfer Tobacco Wrapping Paper Through Forming Sector On Molins Cigarette Makers 21 * 3100

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