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- How is wool made?
- What is carbonizing process of wool?
- What is grading of wool?
- What is scouring of wool?
- What is the shearing process of wool?
- What is the value of pure wool in the global market?
- What is the value of worsted wool yarn in the global market?
- What is worsted wool?
- Where is wool produced in the world?
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- How is cotton made?
- What are the properties of cotton?
- What is carding process?
- What is combing?
- What is cotton ginning and its types?
- What is the chemical composition of cotton?
- What is the value of cotton in the global market?
- Where is cotton produced in the world?
- Why is organic cotton expensive?
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- How is nylon made?
- What are nylon chips or polyamide chips?
- What are the properties of nylon?
- What is benzene?
- What is caprolactam (CPL)?
- What is NFY?
- What is the chemical composition of nylon?
- What is the value of nylon fiber in the global market?
- Where is nylon produced in the world?
- Who are the global caprolactam producers?
- Who are the major global producers of benzene?
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- What are polyester chips?
- What are the end uses and countries producing PSF (polyester staple fiber)?
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- What are the properties of polyester?
- What are the uses of paraxylene?
- What is MEG and who are its producers?
- What is paraxylene and its properties?
- What is polyester staple fiber (PSF)?
- What is Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA)?
- What is the chemical composition of polyester?
- Where is polyester produced in the world?
- Who are the global paraxylene producing countries?
- Who are the global producers of Purified Terephthalic Acid?
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- What are the properties of acrylic?
- What is acrylonitrile?
- What is ASF?
- What is propylene?
- What is the chemical composition of acrylic?
- What is the global market of acrylonitrile and who are its producers?
- What is the global market of propylene and who are its producers?
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What are the properties of mushroom fabric?
There are a lot of properties of the mushroom fabric, let’s discuss some of them.
• The fabric made from the mushroom is thin and flexible in nature and is very comfortable to wear.
• Apart from being a natural material, it is non-toxic, gluten and chemical-free in nature because no chemicals are used for its production.
• The mushroom fabric has an organic water repellent property which helps the fabric to be used for athletic wear.
Since it is made from a natural material hence it is breathable in nature and also has a good moisture-retaining property.
• The production process of mushrooms is eco-friendly because no chemicals or synthetic fertilizers are used for its production.
• Clothes made from Mushroom are skin-friendly because the material is having its own antibacterial property. That is the reason why to cure skin diseases, Chinese people use mushrooms in making Chinese medicine.
• Mycelium is carbon negative and can be dyed in a variety of colors like purple, blue, fuchsia etc.
• This organic fiber is biodegradable in nature and is compostable at the end of its life cycle. It also follows a closed-loop model for its production process.
• Production of mushrooms is done on post-consumer waste such as corn cobs, wood chips, straw, etc.
• The wastes which are produced from mushroom fabric manufacturing can be reused as organic crop fertilizer or as a smoking product in beekeeping.
• The waste resulting from the making of mushroom leather can be reused as a smoking product in beekeeping or as organic crop fertilizer.
• The fabric is uniquely customizable and can be made into a variety of textures and patterns. It can also be dyed into a variety of colors.
• Mushroom fiber construction eliminates the steps of spinning, weaving, and sewing garments because the fabric can be stuck into a mold and shaped.