English to Spanish Dictionary rayon

rayon

seda artificial
translation of 'rayon'
noun
seda artificial,
radio mensaje,
región,
rayo de la luz,
radio
example
But since DEET can damage plastics, 'rayon' , spandex, and leather, some consumers look for alternative insect repellents.
Velvet is made of acetate, nylon, some other fibers, in addition to silk / 'rayon' , so check fiber content carefully.
In the 1930s, when deflation and dictatorship circumscribed the strategies of light industry, employers in wool, cotton, and 'rayon' reverted to a familiar form of company paternalism with the help of sisters on the payroll.
clothing made of 'rayon'
The 'rayon' and cellulose for tampons and sanitary napkins produced at this mill are made with elemental chlorine.
Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or 'rayon' , in order to take the dye.
With a few notable exceptions such as 'rayon' , most synthetic fibers come from petrochemicals.
The second material is a fiber composed of viscose / 'rayon' that absorbs and wicks exudate laterally.
The fourth fiber, viscous 'rayon' , remains in use today.
We were told to use small bits of fiber such as 'rayon' or cotton, card wads or powdery filler such as Cream of Wheat.
a 'rayon' skirt
Cotton and 'rayon' are cellulosic fibre and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods.
The chemical is used in the production of textiles such as 'rayon' and viscose.
Sulfuric acid is used in making paints, pigments, dyes and 'rayon' ; and for battery acid.
Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like 'rayon' and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling.
It is usually spun into fibers as 'rayon' , but it is also cast in films as cellophane.
The material is made by heating synthetic fibers, such as 'rayon' , until charred.
The most important of these were developments from combinations of cellulose which made possible a wide range of new products including parkesine (the first commercial plastic), photographic film, and viscose 'rayon' .
The first two chapters retell the pre-World War II histories of 'rayon' and nylon, the first man-made textile fibers.
Hydroxyl groups in the cellulose molecule cause rayon to absorb water; in the dry state the fibers are hydrogen bonded, and dry 'rayon' retains its strength even at high temperatures.
If you want something to come out in generally the same color family, choose a natural fiber such as cotton, linen, 'rayon' , or silk.
At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel monofilaments of nylon, 'rayon' , or polyester.
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