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materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances of density not exceeding 0.5gm/cm 3 2. 4411 94 22 ---- of coir 5305 coconut, abaca (manila hemp or musa textilis nee) ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun, tow
materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances of density not exceeding 0.5gm/cm 3 2. 4411 94 22 ---- of coir 5305 coconut, abaca (manila hemp or musa textilis nee) ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun, tow...
http://coirboard.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/NEW_ITCHSCODE_2017.pdf
materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances of density not exceeding 0.5gm/cm 3 2. 4411 94 22 ---- of coir 5305 coconut, abaca (manila hemp or musa textilis nee) ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun, tow
materials, whether or not bonded with resins or other organic substances of density not exceeding 0.5gm/cm 3 2. 4411 94 22 ---- of coir 5305 coconut, abaca (manila hemp or musa textilis nee) ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, not elsewhere specified or included, raw or processed but not spun, tow...
http://www.coirboard.nic.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/NEW_ITCHSCODE_2017.pdf
rayon was the first manufactured fiber. it was developed in france in the s and was originally called "artificial silk." in , the term rayon was officially adopted by the textile industry. unlike most man-made fibers, rayon is not synthetic. it is made from wood pulp, a naturally-occurring, cellulose-based
gentle hand-washing. currently, two major companies manufacture rayon fiber for u.s. markets. according, a british company, manufactures viscose rayon in short staple lengths and microfibers. lenzing, based in austria, produces viscose rayon, high wet modulus or polynosic rayon, microfibers, and long filament...
https://www.textileschool.com/156/rayon-the-multi-faceted-fiber/