Mr. Huskisson introduced a bill at that time, reducing the duty on organzine to 5s.
The average price of throwing organzine in that country, where the throwster is not answerable for loss, is 7 francs; of throwing trame, from 4 fr.
The cost of throwing silks preparatory to dyeing also varies, the average being 55 cents a pound for organzine or warp, and 33 cents a pound for tram and filling.
Organzine silk is produced by uniting a number of strongly twisted threads.
Organzine is the name given the twisted silk thread in Italy, where it is made.
It is heavier than organzineand is used for filling.
Organzine silk system is given by the number of yards per oz.
In many cases the organzine silk thread is replaced by the ordinary type of two-fold spun silk yarn and the thickness of the woollen neighbour greatly increased over what is here noticeable.
The dense member of the twist is clearly seen to be the silk thread of the organzine variety, because the constituent fibres are continuous and run parallel with each other.
Artificial silk thread is similar in appearance except that it is not possible to approach the real organzine in fineness of fibre.
Organzine was principally made within the dominions of Savoy, by means of a large and curious engine, the like of which did not exist elsewhere.
A Brief State of the Case relating to the Machine erected at Derby for making Italian Organzine Silk, which was discovered and brought into England with the utmost difficulty and hazard, and at the Sole Expense of Sir Thomas Lombe.
Down to the beginning of last century, the Italians were the principal producers of organzine or thrown silk; and for a long time they succeeded in keeping their art a secret.
The petition sets forth the merits of the machine at Derby for making Italian organzine silk--"a manufacture made out of fine raw silk, by reducing it to a hard twisted fine and even thread.
It had been granted for only fourteen years; and a long time had elapsed before the engine could be put in operation, and the organzine manufactured.
Organzine can, of course, be made in any size specified, its coarseness or fineness varying with the strength necessary; and it can also be twisted any number of times to make it loose or tight.
Afterward if the thread was for tram it went direct to the doublers, to be made stronger; but if it was for organzine it was spun again after leaving the doubling frames, and was given a much tighter twisting.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organzine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.