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of synthetic textile materials % d woven fabrics specified in note to section xi, of synthetic filament yarn, over percent by weight of plastics % d woven fabrics specified in note to section xi, of synthetic filament yarn, nesoi % d woven fabrics, containing percent or more by weight of filaments of
, unbleached or bleached % d woven fabrics, containing percent or more by weight of synthetic filaments, dyed % d woven fabrics, cont. % or more syn. filaments by weight, thread count > - /cm warp and > - /cm filling, of different colored yarns cents/kg + % d woven fabrics, containing % or more by weight...
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such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.), from animals (such as wool, fur etc.), or insects (such as silk). man-made fibres can be divided into two categories synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres. synthetic fibres are completely made from chemicals like polyester fibre or nylon fibre. regenerated fibres are
casein from milk. regenerated fibres of cellulose origin come from the cellulose of wood pulp or leaves. examples of such fibres are bamboo, rayon, lyocell, tencel, viscose etc. thus, these man-made regenerated fibres (some of which are sometimes called synthetic fibres like rayon), are also eco- friendly...
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