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from two major sources: natural fibers- come from plants or animals and are spun or twisted into yarns. cotton is the most common natural fiber used to make thread. other natural fibers include rayon, lyocel®, silk, wool, jute, ramie, hemp, and linen. natural fibers are generally not as uniform as synthetic
depending on the geographic location, climate, plant seed type, and the cotton grower's reputation. the two classes of cotton fibers that we use include sak (or supima) cotton and cp (or peeler) cotton. sak is generally a higher quality cotton that produces stronger spun cotton threads than cp fibers. synthetic...
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the synthetic & rayon textiles export promotion council info srtepc info srtepc 1jan. 2019 | the srtepc delegation comprising shri sri narain aggarwal, chairman, shri ronak rughani, vice chairman, and shri s. balaraju, executive director had a meeting with the drawback committee to discuss issues regarding
input services, denial of refund of igst/gst on capital goods, burden of double taxation on ocean freight, extension of rosl scheme for yarns and fabrics, appropriate revision of the duty drawback rates, inclusion of all the mmf textiles under the meis with higher reward rates, cover the manmade fibres...
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