
Batch oven : Large temperature-controlled oven, used to remove
by heat cleaning, the organic materials applied to the glass filament
surface.
Beam: A big spool on which a large number of yarns or ends
are wound parallel, and used for various operations as slashing, weaving,
knitting, laid scrim, multiaxial machine
Beaming: Operation in which yarns ends pulled from several
section beams are combined by a beamer on a loom beam, in order to
supply the required number of warp ends specified by the fabric construction.
Binder, Binding agent: Mixture of chemical products (ingredients)
applied to strands or filaments in order to hold them in a desired
arrangement, for example, in chopped strand mat, continuous strand
mat, and surfacing mat (according to ISO/DIS 13922).
Bobbin: The shipping package onto which textile strand or yarn
is wound, and that can be used on various textile processing (also
known as cops).
Braid: A planar flat or tubular fabric structure made by interlacing
several yarns in such a manner that all yarns lie at an angle other
than 0° or 90° to the length direction of the structure (according
to ISO/DIS 13922).
Braiding: A method of interlacing yarns or rovings (according
to ISO/DIS 13922).
Bushing: Platinum and rhodium alloy plate with several hundred
holes, from which molten glass flows by gravity.
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