Difference between revisions of "Felt"
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| − | + | |definition=A cloth produced from matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur or hair, and made into a compact material by compression, usually while wet | |
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| − | + | |definition=Felts are used to couch newly formed sheets of paper during papermaking, or to help control the drying of materials during a conservation treatment | |
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