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animal protein fiber, its source, usage, properties, fabric care, and application silk is a natural protein fiber. it is similar to wool in that it is composed of amino acids arranged in a polypeptide chain. silk is produced by the larvae of a moth, while wool is produced by animals. all protein fibres
considered the superior product. after dyeing, silk fabric may be finished by additional processes, such as bleaching, embossing, steaming, or stiffening. spun silk not all of the silk filament is usable for reeled silk. the leftover silk may include the brushed ends or broken cocoons. this shorter staple...
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