I went to get some 'known' 80/0 cotton (Brok), did the burn test, they both
burned the same.
But I noticed the FFR is much larger the size than the Brok. The 'pull to
break' test was good, it is very sturdy.
Thank you for the suggestions Nancy, I should have thought of them before I
even ask my questions.
Lorri
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FFR is an acronym for the company ( Filature et Filteries Réunies), and I
think "Aalst" is the name of the town. "9052" is probably their stock or
product number.
80/2 is surely the weight, "Wit" and "Blanc" = white
"ca 2500M" = about 2500 meters ("circa" = about)
and I would guess "Brillante" means optic white or bleached. If it's cream
now, I expect it's yellowed because of how it was stored or perhaps just age.
FFR Aalst
9052
80/2Wit Blanc
ca 2500M
Brillante
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