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Fiber
Definite qualities required for a fiber
Each fiber types having its unique properties decide the usage of a particular type of fiber for a specific use.For example, Nylon is a synthetic fiber, known for its strength, elasticity, toughness, and resistance to abrasion has…
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Blended Fiber Analysis
Blended yarns usually offer the best of several worlds i,e the breathability of wool or cotton, the durability of acrylic or nylon. Blends take dye differently and offer different color effects as well.Fiber blending has for a long time…
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Physical classification of Fibers
Fibers are broadly classified into Filament yarns and Staple Yarns on the basis of their physical structure.Filament yarns are measured in yards or meters.
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Sampling from Cotton Bales
Sampling procedure of bales,No.of tests and critical difference % for various fiber properties
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Textile Knit Yarn Production System, common faults and their remedies
Textile knot yarn production, Faults, and remedies, Uniformity ratio, Micronnaire and maturity, Fiber maturity
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Cotton Fiber Ginning
The process of separating the seeds from the cotton fibers. Types of processes, Points to be considered for fibre during processing. It also mentions various other properties.
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Properties of Vegetable/Plant/Cellulosic fibres
Chemically, cotton is the purest vegetable fibre, containing >90% cellulose with little or no lignin.
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Type of Spun Yarn
Details of types of yarn such as spun yarn and filament yarn also different types of cotton such as Sea island cotton, Pima cotton, U.S. cotton, Asian cotton etc.
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Jute Fiber – the natural cellulose bast fibers from plants or vegetables
Jute is a lignocellulosic fiber that is partially a textile fiber and partially wood falls into the bast fiber category.
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Sisal Fibers – Natural Cellulose Leaf Fibers from Plants or Vegetables
Sisal-fiber-reinforced composites that are traditionally used for making ropes, mats, carpets, fancy articles and others.
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