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New Developments in Textile Fibres and Fabrics

Now a day every textile industry has its RND (research and development department. This department works for new developments for Buyers attraction. Buyers are also interested in something new. Besides, many Agencies and Farms are working on new developments. They are working on sustainability and better raw material properties. These newly developed materials should be cost-effective[…]

List of all Textile Fibres

A natural or synthetic filament which may be spun into yarn that makes fabric such as cotton or nylon is called Textile Fibre. Fabrics are further classified by their composition and can be divided into: Animal: Derived from and animal source. Vegetable: Derived from a plant. Natural: Derived from a plant, animal or other sources. polymer: This[…]

Properties of Textile Protein Fibre

Protein Fibre Properties Natural protein fibres are of animal origin. These are those fibres in which the fundamental chemical structure is composed of amino-acids joined in poly peptide chain. All protein fibres comprise the elements, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Wool comprises sulphur as well. In each protein fibre these elements are combined in diverse[…]

Classification of Textile Fibre

Textile fibre is the primary raw material of Textiles. Fibres are twisted into yarn, and yarns are then woven into fabric. And then, fabrics are used to make clothing items. For the winter season, woolen clothing is more comfortable, but cotton will be the best choice for the summer. So, you should have basic knowledge[…]

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