Search Results for: Carpets woven of textile materials
linings, aprons, carpets, tents, roofing felts, satchels, linoleum backing, tarpaulins, sand bags, electric cable, and even parachutes. jute appealed to the people because of its strength, low cost, durability and versatility. during the british raj, most of the raw jute fiber of bengal was taken to
products.it was also used in military during the british regime. of late, jute has entered diverse sectors of industry, where natural fibers are gradually turning better substitutes. among these industries are paper, celluloid products (films), non-woven textiles, composites (pseudo-wood), and geotextiles...
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