A unit in which many complicated textile structures are built up is said to be textile fiber. It is defined as one of the delicate, hair portions of the tissues of a plant or animal or other substances that are very small in diameter in relation to there length.
Textile Fiber is the raw material required for the textile industry.
The smallest unit of textile material is referred to as a fiber. Fibers can be natural, such as cotton or silk, or synthetic, like polyester or nylon.
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I have been promoted to "Chief Loom Operator" at the textile mill! Our textile mill is now using corn fiber.
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In textile industry, natural fiber and synthetic (man made) fibers for the textile material. It depends on what kind of finished products consumer is looking for then designer will design the collection base on the nature of natural fiber or man made fiber to make the products fits consumer's expectation.
But the invention of the cotton gin was already bringing many changes, and cotton was becoming a prime and profitable textile fiber.
But the invention of the cotton gin was already bringing many changes, and cotton was becoming a prime and profitable textile fiber.
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Textile fiber: can be spun into a yarn or made into a fabric by various methods including weaving, knitting, braiding, felting, and twisting. The essential requirements for fibers to be spun into yarn include a length of at least 5 millimeters, flexibility, cohesiveness, and sufficient strength. Other important properties include elasticity, fineness, uniformity, durability, and luster.These normally have length to diameter ratio of 1000:1. Banana fiber is one kind of fiber but it is not a textile fiber. Because it can not fill up the above properties. So we can say that all fiber are not textile fiber. Fiber: a thread or filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed: e.g the basket comes lined with natural coco fibres
The first synthetic fiber was nylon, discovered in 1935 by Wallace Carothers, who was a chemist working for DuPont. Nylon was the first successful synthetic textile fiber and revolutionized the textile industry.
Fiber can mean two things. Fiber is a thread formed from a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile. Fiber can also mean a substance formed of such threads.
William J Hable has written: 'Rayon staple fiber from France and from Finland' -- subject(s): Rayon industry and trade, Synthetic Textile fibers, Textile fibers, Synthetic 'Rayon staple fiber from Belgium' -- subject(s): Rayon industry and trade, Synthetic Textile fibers, Textile fibers, Synthetic