- Industry: Textiles
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Celanese Corporation is a Fortune 500 global technology and specialty materials company with its headquarters in Dallas, Texas, United States.
The ability of a textile material to disperse an electrostatic charge and to prevent the build up of static electricity.
Industry:Textiles
The ability of a textile to resist the deposition of oil-or water-borne stains.
Industry:Textiles
The ability of a substance to be broken down by bacteria so that it can be returned to the environment without posing an environmental hazard.
Industry:Textiles
The ability of a fiber or fabric to withstand surface wear and rubbing.
Industry:Textiles
A polymer of acrylonitrile, used in the production of manufactured fibers, as a fabric finish and as a size.
Industry:Textiles
The precipitation of particles from a suspension in a liquid, usually resulting in formation of a gel.
Industry:Textiles
The label that gives directions for cleaning, ironing, and otherwise maintaining a fabric of fiber product.
Industry:Textiles
The generic name of a group of processes for separating and analyzing mixtures of chemical compounds. The separation depends on the redistribution of molecules of the mixture between phases, one of which is thin, often reaching molecular dimensions. For this reason, molecular size and shape are important in the separation, and extremely subtle separations are possible.
Industry:Textiles
A relative term for the resistance of a material to loss of physical properties or appearance as a result of wear or dynamic operation.
Industry:Textiles