Drill (fabric)

Ticking (also Drill, Drell, in Switzerland also Drilch or Trilch, this also Zwillich or Zwilch ) is a dense, tear-resistant and durable fabric construction in twill weave. The materials used cotton, linen, half-linen or synthetic fiber used for Zwillich also wool. Fatigues are available in numerous suggestive of the binding or the purpose of individual names.

Ticking

The tissue type is named after the triple threads. The name comes from the Old High German, and goes back to the Latin Trilix, three threads ' (Latin Licium, thread '). By crafted in twill or Drellbindung materials makes for the high tensile strength. In this type of furniture fabrics are woven. When the blinds are manufacturing single solid wood strips with viscoplastic glue, white glue as the back glued with Drell and it creates a firm, flexible strips mat. Use of the substance found in the uniform production and he is on a herringbone pattern (English HBT Herring Bone Twill ) recognizable. When military fatigues called the simple service uniform, which was carried, for example during training.

Zwillich

For this purpose, the name is woven with two threads in accordance twill or Zwillichbindung. In addition comes for Zwillich also wool used. Also this type of fabric was primarily used for uniforms. Substance is also used in this weave for rough workwear. With linen or hemp fibers it is used for tableware, bed linen and towels. The word is from Middle High German zwil ( i) ch, from a substantive: zwil ( i) ch = Double Drive (with reference to Latin bilix = Double Drive to: Licium = thread ) is formed.

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