Features, Characteristics and Application of Jute Fiber
Introduction: Jute is one of the cheapest natural fibers and is second only to cotton in amount produced, and variety fibers are composed primarily of …
Introduction: Jute is one of the cheapest natural fibers and is second only to cotton in amount produced, and variety fibers are composed primarily of …
Introduction: Rayon is a cellulosic fiber that is made of regenerating natural cellulose from plants without modifying it. The degree of polymerization is 500, which …
What is Fiber Fineness? Fiber fineness is one among the three important fiber quality characteristic normally measured in terms of micronaire. In textiles, fineness refers …
Introduction of Glass Fiber: Glass is a non-metallic fiber, widely used as industrial material these days. The art of spinning glass yarns to make fabrics …
Milk or Casein Fiber: Milk fibers are regenerated protein fibers made from a chemical substance and casein, which is derived from milk after the butterfat …
What is Metallocene Polypropylene (mPP) Fiber? Metallocene polypropylene (mPP) fibers modified with copolyamide consisting of 85 wt.% of ε-Caprolactam and 15 wt.% of nylon salt …