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- Clothes_iron abstract "A clothes iron, also called a flatiron or simply an iron, is a small appliance: a handheld piece of equipment with a flat, roughly triangular surface that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove creases. It is named for the metal of which the device is commonly made, and the use of it is generally called ironing. 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. Many materials developed in the twentieth century are advertised as needing little or no ironing.The electric iron was invented in 1884 by Henry W. Seeley, a New York inventor. Seeley patented his \"electric flatiron\" on June 6, 1882. His iron weighed almost 15 pounds and took a long time to warm up. Other electric irons had also been invented, including one from France (1882), but it used a carbon arc to heat the iron, a method which was dangerous.".
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- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clothes iron".
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- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flat-irons".
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- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iron".
- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irons".
- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steam Irons".
- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tailor's goose".
- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Flatiron".
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- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "iron".
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- Clothes_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam iron".
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- Clothes_iron subject Category:1882_introductions.
- Clothes_iron subject Category:Home_appliances.
- Clothes_iron subject Category:Laundry.
- Clothes_iron hypernym Appliance.
- Clothes_iron type InformationAppliance.
- Clothes_iron type Machine.
- Clothes_iron type Tool.
- Clothes_iron comment "A clothes iron, also called a flatiron or simply an iron, is a small appliance: a handheld piece of equipment with a flat, roughly triangular surface that, when heated, is used to press clothes to remove creases. It is named for the metal of which the device is commonly made, and the use of it is generally called ironing. Ironing works by loosening the ties between the long chains of molecules that exist in polymer fiber materials.".