Search Results for: Artificial staple fibres other than viscose
and to add weight to a product. examples: plastic, wood, diamante, metal, pearls, and semi-precious stones. ribbon, binding, cords, and braids to add decorative edgings or decorative features. to be used as ties, and fastenings. examples: fabric strips or different weights, patterns, widths, and fibres
hook and loop style fastening used for quick, simple applications, especially for children's products, as it is safe and easy to use. it is not a suitable closure if the fabric is fine, as it is bulky and the hooks can snag finer fabrics. it washes well and is hard wearing but the hooks and pick up other...
https://www.textileschool.com/4903/textile-components/
many of the fish farmed more intensively around the world today are carnivorous, for example atlantic salmon , trout , sea bass, and turbot . in the development of modern aquaculture, starting in the s, fishmeal and fish oil were key components of the feeds for these species. they are combined with other
ingredients such as vegetable proteins, cereal grains, vitamins and minerals and formed into feed pellets. wheat, for example, is widely used as it helps to bind the ingredients in the pellets. other forms of fish feed being used include feeds made entirely with vegetable materials for species such...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_feed