Definitions for "BLANKETS"
Woven or pressed surgical felt used on an etching press for printing.
We carry many different types of blankets. From Chenille to velvet to sherpa to cotton. As with all blankets, make certain not to leave any loose bedding in with baby when they are sleeping (Please see Safety page article on SIDS). A sleepsack is the best way to make sure baby does not get cold at night when sleeping or during the day for naps. If you do not want a sleepsack or have not purchased one, Here are instructions to swaddle baby: 1. Blanket should be at least 20" x 30" to swaddle (larger is better, but not comforter size) 2. Lay the blanket out and press out any wrinkles with your hand 3. Place baby's head about five inches down from any corner of the blanket. 4. Take the corner at baby's feet and fold it up onto baby's belly /legs 5. Take the left side corner fo the blanket and wrap it around baby's right side, lift baby's right side up just a bit to tuck that corner under them. Lay baby back down and repeat with the right side. 6. Make sure it is tight and place baby on their back to sleep/nap. If they are 4 months or younger they will sleep very soundly like this. 5 months and older they usually do not want to be restricted, but every little angel is different.
Blankets are used between the rollers and the bed of the etching press for the purpose of equalizing the pressure.
Rolls of Insulation; may have facing of kraft paper or aluminum foil backed paper.
Fiber-glass or rock-wool insulation that comes in long rolls 15 or 23 inches wide.