Search Results for: Yarn of artificial staple fibres
a network of natural or artificial fibers ( yarn or thread ). yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool , flax , cotton , hemp , or other materials to produce long strands. [ ] textiles are formed by weaving , knitting , crocheting , knotting , tatting , felting , or braiding . the related words
earlier, were probably made of animal skins and helped protect early humans from the elements. at some point, people learned to weave plant fibers into textiles. the discovery of dyed flax fibres in a cave in the republic of georgia dated to bce suggests textile-like materials were made even in the paleolithic...
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other textile bast fibres of 53.03 192,684,766.44 530710: single yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of 53.03 144,753,760.26 53071000: single yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of 53.03 144,753,760.26 530720: multiple or cabled yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of 53.03
/pp) 13,593.08 55032000: synthetic staple fibres, of polyesters, not carded, combed or processed 1,741,217.70 5505: waste (incl. noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock), of man-made fibres 356,418.63 5508: sewing thread of man-made staple fibres 2,732,397.94 550810: sewing thread of synthetic staple fibres...
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