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, such as black, brown, silver, and random mixes. wool ignites at a higher temperature than cotton and some synthetic fibers. it has a lower rate of flame spread , a lower rate of heat release, a lower heat of combustion, and does not melt or drip; [ ] it forms a char that is insulating and self-extinguishing
'worsted top' requires strong straight and parallel fibres. common name part of sheep style of wool fine shoulder fine uniform and very dense near sides fine uniform and strong downrights neck short and irregular, lower quality choice back shorter staple, open and less strong abb haunches longer, stronger...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wool
, north americans are capable of achieving high recovery rates. for example, in per cent of lead-acid batteries, per cent of steel cans, per cent of newspaper/mechanical papers, per cent of aluminium beer and soda cans, per cent of tires, and per cent of glass containers were recovered and recycled in
on the fibre material. natural fibres such as cotton, linen, or bamboo, all cellulosic based, can be dissolved just like paper. each time the fibres shorten and weaken. already after the first time of recycling cotton, fibres will be too short to be woven or knitted into a strong fabric, so weavers...
https://www.solidwastemag.com/feature/opportunities-for-textile-recycling/