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kapok), fiber-sheafs of dicoltylic plants or vessel-sheafs of monocotylic plants (e.g. flax, hemp, jute, and ramie), and hard fibers (sisal, henequen, and coir), not to mention a large number of fibers obtained from trees. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated mar , share major seed/fruit-hair
in india and sri lanka. the fruits are broken by hand or machine, and the fiber extracted from the broken husks from which the coconut has been removed for the copra. the husks are retted in rivers, and the fiber separated by hand beating with sticks or by a decortication machine. the fibers are washed...
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