polyamides (nylon, polyester) aramid is a synthetic fibre that is produced by spinning a solid fibre from solution. the initial preparation of the polymer is generally achieved by a chemical reaction between the amine group and a carboxylic acid halide group. once the polymer has been produced, the...
data waste of manmade fibres[rate ref by sno in sch iii of ntfn / igst] import data export data synthetic staple fibres, carded combed or otherwise processed for spinning import data export data artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning import data export data sewing...
". [ ] materials[ edit ] yarn can be made from a number of natural or synthetic fibers . many types of yarn are made differently though. there are two main types of yarn: spun and filament. fibers[ edit ] cotton being slubbed the most common plant fiber is cotton , which is typically [ ] spun into fine...
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bonded fabrics, polyamide fibres are the not only the oldest ones used in production, but they also increase the serviceability of the product. this improved quality is of importance for various purposes, e.g.: where nonwoven bonded fabrics are subjected to frequent folding, as in the case of paper...
the product program. as an application specialist in the field of production metrology, mahr solves the metrological tasks of its customers and is the contact partner for all questions related to quality. mahr offers solutions for high-precision metering to the manufacturers of the syntheticfibres,...
is % eco-friendly fibre. man-made fibres can also be eco-friendly fibers natural fibres are obtained from plants (such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.), from animals (such as wool, fur etc.), or insects (such as silk). man-made fibres can be divided into two categories syntheticfibres and regenerated fibres...
synthetic staple fibres, containing % or more by weight ofsynthetic staple fibres grey kg % % dyed kg % % woven fabrics ofsynthetic staple fibres, containing less than % by weight of such fibres, mixed mainly or solely with cotton, of a weight not exceeding g/m grey kg % % dyed kg % % woven fabrics...