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of textile fibers traditionally, natural fibers have been used in all cultures for making utilitarian products. different parts of the plant are used. fibers can be extracted from the bark (banana, jute, hemp, ramie), stem (banana, palm, bamboo), leaf (palm, screw pine, sisal, agave), husk (coir), seeds
(cotton), and grass (sikki, madhurkati, benakati, munj). animal fibers are obtained from a variety of animal coats, and insect fibers from cocoons. even before the arrival of man-made fibers, manufacturers could create hundreds of different kinds of fabrics, differing mainly by fiber content, weight...
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