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manmade fiber - textile school manmade fiber - textile school a knowledge-base repository of textile articles optimum drafting conditions of polyester and viscose blend yarns in this study, we used an experimental design to investigate the influence of the total draft, break draft, the distance between
the aprons (clips) and production roller pressure on yarn quality in order to obtain optimum drafting conditions for polyester and viscose (pes/cv) blend yarns in ring spinning frame. we used pes fibres ( dtex x mm long) and cv fibres ( dtex x mm long) to spin a tex blend yarn of pes ( %)/cv ( %) blend...
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dependence on animals. it also assists us fight against the ecological concerns raised by plastic and other fibers. jute fibre is % bio-degradable and recyclable and thus environmentally friendly. it is a natural fibre with golden and silky shine and hence called the golden fibre. it is the cheapest vegetable
fibre procured from the bast or skin of the plant's stem. it is the second most important vegetable fibre after cotton, in terms of usage, global consumption, production, and availability. it has high tensile strength, low extensibility, and ensures better breath ability of fabrics. therefore, jute...
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fbrcs sl. no. hs code at 8 digit tariff line product description production in india (in million kgs) production in china (in million kgs) whether to be kept in exclusion/negative list (y/n) 233 55051090 waste etc of othr synthtic fbrcs 234 55052000 waste of artificial fibres 235 55061000 staple fibres
artfcl staple fibres 243 55091100 single yarn contng 85% or more by wt of staple fibres of nylon/othr polyamds 244 55091200 multiple(folded)/cabled yrn cntng>=85% staple fibres of nylon/othr polyamides 245 55092100 single yrn cntng 85% or more by wt of polyster staple fibres 246 55092200 multiple(folded...
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material, of paper, of paperboard or of other materials, whether or not cut to shape or sewn or otherwise made up hs code item description on a base of woven textile fabric only: view gst abrasive cloth view gst other view gst on a base of paper or paperboard only: view gst emery or corundum coated...
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paper and board packaging. we acknowledge we have a role to play, through sustainable sourcing, in promoting sustainable forest and plantation management practices, as well as in helping end deforestation. to unilever, it is important that our consumers and customers can be confident that the wood fibres
we buy from certified sources. the principles we abide by our principles direct how we sustainably source paper and board packaging. we are committed to: halt deforestation • adherence to unilever's eliminate deforestation position • no sourcing from illegally harvested wood • no sourcing of wood fibres...
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