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long-chain polyamides. fiber manmade fiber by textile school last updated sep , by eyesighter (own work) [ cc by-sa or gfdl ], via wikimedia commons share synthetic man-made account for the largest part of the raw material used in manufacturing nonwoven bonded fabrics. in this group of synthetic nonwoven
bonded fabrics, polyamide fibres are the not only the oldest ones used in production, but they also increase the serviceability of the product. this improved quality is of importance for various purposes, e.g.: where nonwoven bonded fabrics are subjected to frequent folding, as in the case of paper...
https://www.textileschool.com/467/polyamide-fibres-manmade-artificial-fibres/
connected with the terms production metrology, quality and innovation. in addition to high-quality measuring units to test workpiece geometry, also high-precision gear and metering pumps and high-precision rotary stroke bearings as a universal element for mechanical constructions are essential components of
the product program. as an application specialist in the field of production metrology, mahr solves the metrological tasks of its customers and is the contact partner for all questions related to quality. mahr offers solutions for high-precision metering to the manufacturers of the synthetic fibres,...
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fibres have been invented which do not require the use of any pesticides or chemicals eg. bamboo, hemp, ramie, mud silk etc. all natural fibres are not eco-friendly fibers natural fibre, such as cotton fibre is free of impurities but only when no harmful pesticides or insecticides are used in its cultivation
is % eco-friendly fibre. man-made fibres can also be eco-friendly fibers natural fibres are obtained from plants (such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.), from animals (such as wool, fur etc.), or insects (such as silk). man-made fibres can be divided into two categories synthetic fibres and regenerated fibres...
https://www.textileschool.com/154/eco-friendly-fibers/
various cheap cotton fabrics with figured patterns. originated in calcutta, india and is one of the oldest cottons. rather coarse and light in weight. chiffon silk, rayon, cotton, synthetics plain a light diaphanous fabric of silk, nylon etc. lightweight, sheer, transparent. made with very fine tightly
obtained from inside the woody stem of the flax plant. linen fibres are much stronger and more lustrous than cotton. linen fabrics are very cool and absorbent, but wrinkle very easily, unless blended with manufactured fiberes. net fabric synthetics, particularly nylon knotted, made on a lace machine...
https://www.textileschool.com/255/most-used-embroidery-fabrics/
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of india ministry of information technology, government of india council of scientific and industrial research, government of india department of atomic energy, board of research in nuclear sciences, government of india university grants commission, government of india ministry of social justice and
synthetic filament yarns/fibres through microwave radiation /bom/ a novel approach for enhanced fixation of reactive dyes during dyeing and printing of reactive dyes with a eco-friendly naturally occurring polymer, "chitosan" /bom/ a novel device for producing warp yarns on open end rotor spinning machines...
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of india ministry of information technology, government of india council of scientific and industrial research, government of india department of atomic energy, board of research in nuclear sciences, government of india university grants commission, government of india ministry of social justice and
synthetic filament yarns/fibres through microwave radiation /bom/ a novel approach for enhanced fixation of reactive dyes during dyeing and printing of reactive dyes with a eco-friendly naturally occurring polymer, "chitosan" /bom/ a novel device for producing warp yarns on open end rotor spinning machines...
https://www.btraindia.com/patents.html
products publications about data methodology the site permissions faqs api product complexity rankings (pci) the economic complexity index (eci) and the product complexity index (pci) are, respectively, measures of the relative knowledge intensity of an economy or a product. eci measures the knowledge
intensity of an economy by considering the knowledge intensity of the products it exports. pci measures the knowledge intensity of a product by considering the knowledge intensity of its exporters. this circular argument is mathematically tractable and can be used to construct relative measures of the...
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but not spun; tow, noils and waste of these fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) % flax yarn grey % dyed % yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading % yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn % woven fabrics of flax grey % dyed % woven fabrics of jute or of other
kg % waste (including noils, yarn waste and garnetted stock) of man-made fibres % synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning acrylic kg % others % artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning kg % sewing thread of man-made staple fibres...
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