mercerized

[ˈmɜrsəraɪzd]

mercerized Definition

treated with a caustic alkali, especially sodium hydroxide, to increase its strength and give it a lustrous appearance.

Using mercerized: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mercerized" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mercerized cotton fabric has a beautiful sheen.

  • Example

    The mercerized thread is stronger and more lustrous than regular cotton thread.

  • Example

    The mercerized finish gives the fabric a silky feel and a shiny appearance.

mercerized Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mercerized

Origins of mercerized

named after John Mercer, who developed the process in 1844

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Summary: mercerized in Brief

'Mercerized' [ˈmɜrsəraɪzd] is an adjective used to describe a fabric or thread that has been treated with a caustic alkali, such as sodium hydroxide, to increase its strength and give it a lustrous appearance. The process was named after John Mercer, who developed it in 1844. Mercerized cotton fabric has a beautiful sheen, is stronger and more lustrous than regular cotton thread, and has a silky feel and a shiny appearance due to the mercerized finish.