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Madapollam

Madapollam /ˌmædəˈpɒləm/ is a soft cotton fabric manufactured from fine yarns with a dense pick laid out in linen weave. Madapollam is used as an embroidery and handkerchief fabric and as a base for fabric printing.[1][2] The equal warp and weft mean that the tensile strength and shrinkage is the same in any two directions at right angles and that the fabric absorbs liquids such as ink, paint and aircraft dope equally along its X and Y axes.

Madapollam's linen weave pattern.

It was used as the covering for the de Havilland Mosquito[3] a pioneer of wooden monocoque airframe construction in military aircraft, as well as in other aircraft, where it was tautened and stiffened with aircraft dope.[4][failed verification]

The cloth takes its name from the eponymous village near Narsapur, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, India, where the East India Company had a cloth factory.[5]

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  1. ^ Madapollam, Texsite.info
  2. ^ W. English, The Textile Industry (1969), 89-97; W. H. Chaloner, People and Industries (1993), 45-54
  3. ^ Kennedy Hickman, World War II: De Havilland Mosquito 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine, About.com
  4. ^ John Brandon, "Aircraft fabric covering systems", Builders guide to aircraft materials, 25 June 2006, at the Wayback Machine, 16 September 2008
  5. ^ Bowrey, Thomas (1895). Temple, Richard Carnac (ed.). A Geographical Account of Countries Round the Bay of Bengal, 1669 to 1679. Cambridge, Printed for the Hakluyt Society. p. 101.

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