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phoenix exports for details select a product from the list : spices cashew sandal cotton coconut pineapple silk tea rubber cartridge ink plywood coir & coir products handicfafts ayurvedic medicines allopathic medicines honey cotton cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll around the
the world, including the americas, africa, india, and pakistan. the fiber most often is spun into yarn or thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the most widely used natural-fiber cloth in clothing today cotton is a natural fibre, like silk, wool, or linen. alongside natural fibres...
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manmade synthetic fibres - textile school a repository of textile articles fiber manmade fiber natural fiber yarn ring-spinning open-end spinning air-jet spinning fabric knitting weaving non-woven finishing embroidery printing/dyeing washing apparel merchandizing post-production production pre-production
fibres manmade synthetic fibres the synthetic man-made fibers include the polyamides (nylon), polyesters, acrylics, polyolefin, vinyl, and elastomeric fibers, while the regenerated fibers include rayon, the cellulose acetates, the regenerated proteins, glass, and rubber fibers. fiber manmade fiber by...
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the synthetic & rayon textiles export promotion council the synthetic & rayon textiles export promotion council resham bhavan, 78, veer nariman road, mumbai 400 020 ref: pub/eaf2019/ 02 28th november 2019 to members of the council dear sir, srtepc awards for outstanding export performance for the year
fibre gold trophy best export performance 2. viscose staple fibre - do - best export performance 3. acrylic staple fibre - do - best export performance iv. awards in yarn category name of awards criteria 1. continuous yarn gold trophy best export performance silver trophy second best export performance...
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textile - wikipedia textile from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search "fabric" redirects here. for other uses, see fabric (disambiguation) and textile (disambiguation) . material produced by twining, weaving, felting, knotting, or otherwise processing natural or synthetic
textile, egyptian , now in the dumbarton oaks collection mrs. condé nast wearing a silk fortuny tea gown traditional tablecloth, maramureș , romania a textile [ ] is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibers ( yarn or thread ). yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres...
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effect is being created by a machine, (as in the case of embroidery of logos), then synthetic threads are rapidly replacing cotton and rayon threads. raw materials a few important characteristics of the fibres and filaments which are used for sewing threads are: elongation at break elasticity and recovery
threads, coats selects from the world's long and extra-long staple cotton crops. the cotton fibres are carefully selected based on their grade, strength, length, fineness and maturity. under the microscope, cotton fibres have a flattened ribbon-like appearance with frequent convolutions. in a cross...
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filament yarn (grey) --- 1.5% --- kg 1.5% 13.2 7 540702 woven fabrics containing 85% or more by weight of synthetic filament yarn (dyed) kg 2.2% 18.5 kg 1.8% 15.8 8 540703 woven fabrics containing 85% or more by weight of man-made filament yarn and manmade staple fibre (grey) --- 1.5% --- kg 1.5% 11.1
) --- 1.5% --- kg 1.5% 9 22 540806 woven fabrics containing less than 85% by weight of man-made filament yarn and / or man-made staple fibre (dyed) --- 1.8% --- kg 1.8% 11.9 23 540807 sarees, with or without blouse piece kg 2.3% 20 kg 2.4% 31.1 24 5503 synthetic staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise...
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