Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres mixed with fine animal hair

Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres mixed with fine animal hair

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hair , fur , skin or silk (in the silkworms case). wool refers to the hair of the domestic sheep or goat , which is distinguished from other types of animal hair in that the individual strands are coated with scales and tightly crimped, and the wool as a whole is coated with a wax mixture known as lanolin
of the indian cashmere goat , and mohair , the hair of the north african angora goat , are types of wool known for their softness. other animal textiles which are made from hair or fur are alpaca wool, vicun˃a wool , llama wool, and camel hair, generally used in the production of coats , jackets , ponchos...
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coarse animal hair or of horse-hair (including gimped horsehair yarn), whether or not put up for retail sale grey kg % % dyed kg % % woven fabrics of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair containing % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair, grey kg % % containing % or more by weight of
wool or of fine animal hair, dyed kg % % others (grey) kg % % others (dyed) kg % % woven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair containing % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair, grey kg % % containing % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair, dyed kg % % others (...
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proteins, glass and rubber fibers textiles fiber manmade fiber by textile school last updated mar , share synthetic fibres are artificial fibres; they are made from synthetic polymers, which come from oil, coal, and other petrol-based chemicals (monomers). the process of joining these monomers is known...
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or without blouse piece kg % % others kg % % chapter - wool, fine or coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn and woven fabrics wool, not carded or combed % % fine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed % % waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but excluding garnetted stock
of carded wool or of carded fine animal hair containing % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair, grey kg % % containing % or more by weight of wool or of fine animal hair, dyed kg % % others (grey) kg % % others (dyed) kg % % woven fabrics of combed wool or of combed fine animal hair containing...
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it is crimped and elastic . [ ] the amount of crimp corresponds to the fineness of the wool fibers. a fine wool like merino may have up to crimps per centimetre ( crimps per inch), while coarser wool like karakul may have less than one (one or two crimps per inch). in contrast, hair has little if any
matter, sand, dirt and yolk which is a mixture of suint (sweat), grease, urine stains and dung locks. the sheep's body yields many types of wool with differing strengths, thicknesses, length of staple and impurities. the raw wool (greasy) is processed into 'top'....
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