Tool or appliance for smoothing cloth using heat and pressure
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A clothes iron (also flatiron, smoothing iron, dry iron, steam iron or simply iron) is a small appliance that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases. Domestic irons generally range in operating temperature from between 121 °C (250 °F) to 182 °C (360 °F). It is named for the metal (iron) of which the device was historically made, and the use of it is generally called ironing, the final step in the process of laundering clothes.
Ironing works by loosening the ties between the long chains of molecules that exist in polymer fiber materials. With the heat and the weight of the ironing plate, the fibers are stretched and the fabric maintains its new shape when cool. Some materials, such as cotton, require the use of water to loosen the intermolecular bonds.
A clothesiron (also flatiron, smoothing iron, dry iron, steam iron or simply iron) is a small appliance that, when heated, is used to press clothes to...
The iron is the small appliance used to remove wrinkles from fabric. It is also known as a clothesiron, steam iron, flat iron, smoothing iron or iron box...
created by Victorian antiquarians due to the shape's resemblance to a clothesiron. Examples are depicted in the great seal of Richard I and John, King...
designs on a pegboard, and then fused together by the application of a hot clothesiron through parchment paper to form mosaics. Originally invented as a therapeutic...
"Flatiron" derives from its triangular shape, which recalls that of a cast-ironclothesiron. The Flatiron Building was developed as the headquarters of construction...
metal irons ever made. Potts received her first patent of an improved clothesiron at the age of 19. Her next patented invention was an improvement on that...
located in Norrköping, Sweden. The museum is located in the Strykjärn (Clothesiron), a former weaving mill in the old industrial area on the Motala ström...
and sewing machines. The invention of Earl Richardson's small electric clothesiron in 1903 gave a small initial boost to the home appliance industry. In...
flooring, stone countertops, knives, the screens of electronic devices, clothesiron water tanks, and rubber components of various small appliances. Common...
named has changed (e.g., tin can, mince meat pie, steamroller, tin foil, clothesiron, digital darkroom). This is essentially a metaphorical extension with...
on a comal with a hot piece of metal placed on top that resembles a clothesiron. The gordita fills with steam, and a small slit is cut into one side...
with Company D's, or that all shirts that should not be ironed have the same icon (a clothesiron crossed out with an X) on the label. Most standards are...
this, Omaima stabbed Bill with scissors, then began beating him with a clothesiron. After killing him, she began dismembering his body, and cooked his head...
puffy shirt, Leslie angrily pushes him, causing him to fall onto a hot clothesiron and ruin his hands, ending his hand model career. Elaine is fired from...
coworkers for his inability to make any sales. Nelson finally snaps and uses an iron to burn the face of one of his tormentors; months later, when the man and...
equipment such as a washing machine, tumble dryer, ironing boards and clothesiron. The room is also used for closet organization and storage. The room...
flat iron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flatiron or flat iron may refer to various things, often in the shape of a wedge: Clothesiron Hair iron Flatiron...
their laundry rooms, in addition to or instead of clothes airers. The cabinets were of wood or cast iron, with a series of drying racks on wheels which were...
ammonium sulfate for purposes of rice production, sprayed upon the ceilings, iron skeletons, and walls of railroad cars and buildings (during the 1960s), and...
plastic-backed peg array to form designs and then melted together with a clothesiron; alternatively, they can be strung into necklaces and bracelets or woven...
fingertips on a hot clothesiron that Keith has left on. When he attempts to stop her, she attacks him, burning his face with the iron, and then beats him...
chemical straightening processes, by ironing their hair at home with a clothesiron, or by rolling it up with large empty soda cans while wet.Since the 1960s...
clothes have been laundered and possibly ironed, usually they are hung on clothes hangers or folded, to keep them fresh until they are worn. Clothes are...
placing a towel over the affected carpet area and applying steam from a clothesiron until the wax absorbs into the towel. Some traditional methods of stain...