Filament is defined as a thin tungsten wire that emits light when heated by an electrical current.

See also:
"Filament" is in the HS Code "5402"
Synthetic Filament Yarn ( Other Than Sewing Thread), Not Put Up For Retail Sale, Including Syntheti

"Filament" is in the UNSPSC Code "39101610"
Filament lamps

"Filament" is in the NAICS Code "313112"
Yarn Texturizing, Throwing, and Twisting Mills
... ged in texturizing, throwing, twisting, spooling, or winding purchased yarns or manmade fiber Filament. ..

Ref: 123238/2006-09-23


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Synthetic fibres (Synthetic fibres refers to fibres or filaments ...)
Filament (electron tube) (Filament (electron tube) is described as hot ...)
Filament winding machines (Filament winding machines place or wind. ..)
Binding machine (Binding machine relates to comb, wire, coil, ...)

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