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jute is a long, soft, shiny plant fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. it is produced from plants in the genus corchorus. jute is one of the cheapest natural fibres, and is second only to cotton in amount produced and variety of uses. jute fibres are composed primarily of the plant materials
into bales for shipment to manufacturers. jute is used chiefly to make cloth for wrapping bales of raw cotton, and to make sacks and coarse cloth. the fibres are also woven into curtains, chair coverings, carpets, hessian cloth, and backing for linoleum. however, jute is being replaced by synthetic materials...
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and man-made cellulosic fibers. the natural cellulosic fibers include cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie. cellulose is a polymeric sugar polysaccharide) made up of repeating - -an hydro glucose units connected to each other by -ether linkages. strong intermolecular forces between chains, coupled with
the high linearity of the cellulose molecule, account for the crystalline nature of cellulosic fibres. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated feb , share cellulosic fibers the natural fibres are vegetable, animal, or mineral in origin. vegetable fibres, as the name implies, are derived from...
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