such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.), from animals (such as wool, fur etc.), or insects (such as silk). man-madefibres 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...
despatch assorted home fiber microscopic appearance of fibers microscopic appearance of fibers the microscopic test is a technical test that involves identifying the fabric with the help of a microscope with a magnification of minimum power. the test can easily distinguish between fibres. fiber manmade...
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such articles coffee, tea, mate and spices dairy produce, birds' eggs natural honey, edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included man-made staple fibres rubber and articles thereof edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons man-made filaments; strip and the like of...
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fibres used. each fibre in a blend adds not only favourable properties but also undesirable properties. fibre blends, however, utilize the advantages of all fibre to counteract the disadvantages of every single fibre. man-madefibres can be blended with one or more other fibres, either natural or man-made...
is added to extract the cellulose fibres. the classification of the fibre relates to the chemical solvent system used to extract the fibre, so regenerated fibres are part natural and part artificial. the first man-made fibers which were developed and produced used polymers of natural origin, more precisely...
are regenerated fibres and synthetic fibres . regenerated fibres are made out of various minerals like asbestos, wollastine (also called as cellulosic ). synthetic fibres are purely made out of chemicals. synthetic fibers are stronger than regenerated fibres and thermoplastic (soften by heat). fibre...