fibres description application shipment / storage risk factors description fibres are a class of hair-like materials that are continuous filaments. they can also be matted into sheets to make products such as paper or felt. fibres are of three types: natural fibre which consists of animal and plant...
a stretchable material such as lycra may deform more than a stable knit. the elasticity of knitted fabrics gives them an excellent drape, but this is opposed somewhat by their generally greater thickness compared to wovens. thus, the turn of the cloth (i.e., the maximum curvature of a fold of the fabric...