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History of silk fiber 0

Fiber / Natural Fiber

August 22, 2023

History of Silk Discovery with Geographical Distribution

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Spread the loveIntroduction History of silk fiber with geographical distribution is described in this aticle. There is only one natural filament of silk made by the silkworm, which is produced by caterpillars belonging to...

Water in Wet Process 0

Dyeing

August 21, 2023

7 Importance of Water in Wet Process with Source of Water

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Spread the loveThis article is about importance of water in wet process and what is the alternative of water in wet process. A substance composed of two moles of Hydrogen and one mole of...

Best Wool For Warmth 0

Fiber / Natural Fiber

August 21, 2023

Best Wool for Warmth : Top 10 Types of Wool in the World

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Spread the loveIntroduction 10 best wool for warmth is described here. Wool is the warmest fiber. Because wool fiber are non-conductive of heat, they allow the body to retain its normal temperature throughout the...

Wool Carbonizing Process 0

Fiber / Natural Fiber

August 20, 2023

Latest Carbonizing Process of Wool & Top 8 End Uses of Wool

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Spread the loveWhat is Carbonizing Process of Wool? A chemical process called carbonizing is used to remove vegetable materials (VM) from wool. Vegetable materials, which may include seeds, twigs, burrs, grass, etc., is primarily...

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