Linens Towels Importers - USA
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Free Importer Directory 2008 - Linens, Towels, Blankets Importers in the United States (USA)

ACECO Inc.

854 Rockaway Avene, Brooklyn, NY 11212 USA
Email: aceco@aceco-inc.com
Website: www.aceco-inc.com
Contact: Mo Dai Li
Tel: (1) 718-485-0100 Fax: (1) 718-485-1094
Imported Products: Linens, Towels, Blankets
Industry: Garments, Textiles, Household Products
Business: Linens Importer, Towels Importer, Blanket Importer, USA Importers


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  1. Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant, Linum usitatissimum. Linen is labor intensive to manufacture, but when it is made into garments, it is valued for its exceptional coolness and freshness in hot weather. It is superior to cotton in this regard.

    Textiles in linen weave pattern made of cotton, hemp and other non-flax fibers may also be loosely, if improperly, referred to as “linen”, which can make the exact meaning of the word linen, depending on the context. Such fabrics generally have their own specific names other than linen, for example, fine cotton yarn in linen weave is called Madapolam

    The collective term linens is still often used generically to describe a class of woven and even knitted bed, bath, table and kitchen textiles. The name linens is retained because traditionally, linen was used for many of these items. In the past, the word “linens” was also used to mean lightweight undergarments such as shirts, chemises, waistshirts, lingerie, and detachable shirt collars and cuffs, which were manufactured almost exclusively of linen.

    Linen textiles appear to be some of the oldest in the world: their history goes back many thousands of years. Fragments of straw, seeds, fibers, yarns, and various types of fabrics which date back to about 8000 B.C. have been found in Swiss lake dwellings. Linen was used in the Mediterranean in the pre-Christian age.

    Linen was sometimes used as currency in ancient Egypt. Egyptian mummies were wrapped in linen because it was seen as a symbol of light and purity, and as a display of wealth. Some of these fabrics, woven from hand spun yarns, were extremely fine, and cannot be matched by modern spinning techniques.

    Today linen is usually an expensive textile, and is produced in relatively small quantities. It has a long “staple” (individual fiber length) relative to cotton and other natural fibers.

    Source: Linen information at wikipedia.org

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    Agriculture procut

    Tamarind,Onion ,Senna Leaves, Senna Tea-cut, Senna Pods, Senna Powder, Cassia Tora Seeds and Cassia Tora Gum & Splits, White Sorghum, Maize, Sunhemp Seed, Sesbania Seeds, Niger Seeds, Safflower Seeds, Millet, Sunflower, Soyabean and Sesame Seeds.tamarind,papaya, mangos, guava, citrus, jamaica, pineapple, rice ,tomatoes,carrots,Garlic,chili,potato ,suger cane molasses,palm oil,tapioca , Cement ,jute bag,

    Herbs

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    Hand Crafted Fabrics

    Fabrics such as Cotton Fabrics, Furnishing Fabrics, Matka Fabric, Noil Fabrics, Silk Fabrics, Tassar Fabrics, Linen Fabrics and Linen Yarns.

    Used rail , Cement , sugar cane molasses, sugar , maize =minimum quintity 12500X12

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