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tex mat&art thereof;tex fib bl: saint barthãlemy jp: japan lk: sri lanka es: spain hk: hong kong : woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres bl: saint barthãlemy : woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres, nes bl: saint barthãlemy : woven fab of syn stapl fib (> % of such fiber), mxd with cotton
kr: korea, republic of : woven fabrics, containing>/= % of polyester staple fibres, unbl or bl eg: egypt : yarn of artificial staple fibres, not put up, nes it: italy : yarn,>/= % of artificial staple fibres, single, not put up : yarn of acrylic staple fibres mixed with cotton, not put up, nes id: indonesia...
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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
fibres of protein origin come from plant protein such as corn, soy, peanut etc. or from animal protein such as casein from milk. regenerated fibres of cellulose origin come from the cellulose of wood pulp or leaves. examples of such fibres are bamboo, rayon, lyocell, tencel, viscose etc. thus, these...
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forces between chains, coupled with the high linearity of the cellulose molecule, account for the crystalline nature of cellulosic fibres. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated feb , share cellulosic fibers the natural fibres are vegetable, animal, or mineral in origin. vegetable fibres
vegetable fibres are also often referred to as lignocellulosic fibres, except for cotton, which does not contain lignin. cellulose is a fibrous material of plant origin and the basis of all natural and man-made cellulosic fibres. the natural cellulosic fibres include cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie...
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