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2020-10-08 09:01:03
What is lyocell?
Lyocell is a regenerated fiber that consists of cellulosic raw material i.e. wood pulp. A form of rayon, lyocell is a biodegradable fiber and was first developed in 1972 by American Enka, North
2020-10-08 08:58:46
How is recycled wool produced?
In an attempt to save natural resources extending the lifespan of wool fiber is necessary. For which recycling is done. It helps in producing a recycled wool fabric with much less environmental
2020-10-08 05:35:16
What are the environmental impacts of spandex?
Unlike conventional synthetic fibers such as nylon and polyester, spandex is not derived from fossil fuel but utilises certain chemicals such as macroglycol and diisocyanate monomer which are
2020-10-07 13:29:56
What are the properties of polypropylene fiber?
Let us now discuss the properties of polypropylene: Physical Properties:• Tenacity: The value of tenacity for polypropylene ranges from 2.5-5.5g/den depending on the end-use.• Elongation and
2020-10-07 09:46:02
What are the properties of pina fiber?
• Colour and Lustre: The fibers are ivory white to slightly yellow in colour and possess a naturally high lustre. The pina fabric is soft and translucent.• The pineapple fibers are quite coarse
2020-10-07 08:46:56
What is pina fiber?
Pina is a Spanish word that literally means pineapple. Pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a fruit-bearing plant and belongs to the family of Bromeliaceae and grows in the tropical and subtropical
2020-10-07 07:58:13
What are the environmental impacts of kapok fiber?
As a kind of natural biodegradable fiber, kapok production does not necessarily have environmental impacts. However, since the kapok fiber has low cohesion property, they are difficult to be woven
2020-09-13 07:12:22
How to identify the fiber present in a textile material?
Fiber identification is studied in order to understand the properties and characteristics each fiber possesses and also helps us to categorize various available fibers according to their similarity
2020-09-13 07:06:25
What are the types of polymers?
There are basically two types of polymers that are formed as the result of addition and condensation polymerization. They are homopolymer and copolymer, the copolymer is further categorized as
2020-09-13 07:05:38
What are the types of polymerization?
When we talk about the fiber properties it is important to gain mindful knowledge of why certain fiber behaves in a particular manner and answer to this is the molecular structure of that fiber.
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