Search Results for: Artificial staple fibres other than viscose
needed. therefore it is important the characteristics of the following key fibers. cottonsoft, very absorbent, shrinks when washed, easy to crease. ramie or linen: compared to cotton not soft, less absorbent, shrinks when washed, but to a less extent, easy to crease. rayon: compared to cotton softer than
cotton, equally absorbent, shrinks more than cotton, very easy to crease, has a cluster of silk. polyester: compared to cotton not soft, not absorbent at all, does not shrink in the normal wash, not easy to crease related posts blended fabrics textile fabric types - different types... wool: the characteristics...
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, man-made textile staple fibres processed for spinning synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning textile yarn and thread of natural fibres silk yarn and yarn spun from silk - waste; silk-worm
) cotton sewing thread cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), ,. containing % or more by weight of cotton cotton yarn (other than sewing ,. thread), containing less than % by weight of cotton yarn of vegetable textile fibres other - than cotton (including flax, jute, coir and true hemp); paper yarn...
https://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/cpc_0.pdf
, man-made textile staple fibres processed for spinning synthetic staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning textile yarn and thread of natural fibres silk yarn and yarn spun from silk - waste; silk-worm
) cotton sewing thread cotton yarn (other than sewing thread), ,. containing % or more by weight of cotton cotton yarn (other than sewing ,. thread), containing less than % by weight of cotton yarn of vegetable textile fibres other - than cotton (including flax, jute, coir and true hemp); paper yarn...
http://dgft.gov.in/sites/default/files/cpc_0.pdf