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Yarns And Mechanical Finishing Of Yarns Or Ropes
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Pendants for rod curtains, characterized essentially by being a fibrous core, of any material, for example, cord, paper, fabric or the like, and also animal, mineral or synthetic fibers, whose core is covered with a layer uniform of a synthetic resin or the like, of a flexible, non-brittle condition, for example, vinyl polymers, in any shade of color, and in any thickness and length. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0016949U1948-03-201948-03-20
Hanging for rod curtains.
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Treatment of textile materials composed wholly or partly of wool or other animal fibres to reduce their tendency to felt and to increase their abrasion resistance
Treatment of textile materials composed wholly or partly of wool or other animal fibres to reduce their tendency to felt and to increase their abrasion resistance
Treatment of textile materials composed wholly or partly of wool or other animal fibres to reduce their tendency to felt and to increase their abrasion resistance
Treatment of textile materials composed wholly or partly of wool or other animal fibres to reduce their tendency to felt and to increase their abrasion resistance