Search Results for: Artificial staple fibres not carded
, greasy wool) stowage factor (in m /t) - m /t (bales, compressed) - m /t (bales, uncompressed) humidity / moisture relative humidity: % water content: - % maximum equilibrium moisture content: % oil content - % (wool grease) ventilation if the product is loaded for shipment in a dry state, it does not
relative amounts of kemp to wool vary from breed to breed, and make some fleeces more desirable for spinning, felting, or carding into batts for quilts or other insulating products, including the famous tweed cloth of scotland. wool fibers are hydrophilic, meaning they readily absorb moisture, but are not...
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