textile materials
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Presented By
Adnan Mazari
TUL,CzechRepublic
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Classification of Fibres
Natural FibersVegetable Fibres
Animal Fibres
Mineral fibers
Man Made fibers
Regenerated fibres
Synthetic fibres
Inorganic fibres
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NATURAL FIBRE
Any hair like raw material directly obtainable from ananimal, vegetable or mineral source that can beconvertible after spinning into yarns and then intofabric.
Under them there are various categories:(1) plant
(2) animal
(3) minerals
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Plant Fibers
they can be further on classified as:
(a) fibre occurring on the seed (raw cotton , javacotton)
(b) phloem fiber (flax, ramie , hemp, jute)(c) tendon fibre from stem or leaves (manila
hemp, sisal hemp etc)(d) fibre occurring around the trunk (hemp palm)(e) fibre of fruit/ nut shells (coconut fibre Coir)cotton and linen are the most important among
them.
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Cotton
Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the seeds of thecotton plant .cotton fibre grows in the seed pod or boll of
the cotton plant . each fibre is a single elongated cell thatis flat twisted and ribbon like with a wide inner hollow(lumen).
Composition
90% cellulose,6% moisture and the remainder fats and
impurities.the outer surface is covered with a protective wax likecoating which gives fibre an adhesive quality. It has 8%moisture regain
The cellulose is arranged in a way that gives cotton unique
properties of strength, durability, and absorbency.it is fresh , crisp , comfortable , absorbent , flexible, hasno pilling problems and has good resistance to alkalis.it has poor wrinkle resistance, shrinkage, poor acidresistance , less abrasion resistance , susceptible todamage by moths and mildew, needs lots of maintenance
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ANIMAL FIBRES
Animal fibers arenatural fibers that consist largely of proteins such as silk,hair/fur, wool and feathers.
The most commonly used type of animal fiber is hair.
They can be classified further as
Hair Fibres (Staple) Secretion Fibres(Filament)
Wool Silk
Speciality hair fibres Spider Silk
(Insect fibre)
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WOOL
Wool is the fiber derived from thefur of animals principally sheep.propertiesit has the highest moisture regain i.e., 14%.easy to spin
due to crimp present in it, it has heat in stored withinthe length of the fibre is around 3-15 inches.there are two types of wool namely clipped or fleece wooltaken from live sheep and pulled wool removed fromsheep already dead.
merino wool is the best grade of wool.In addition to clothing, wool has been used for carpeting,felt, wool insulation and upholstery
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MINERAL FIBRE
Asbestos is the only natural mineral fibre obtainedfrom varieties of rocks.
properties
It is fibrous form of silicate of magnesium and
calcium containing iron and aluminium and otherminerals.
It is acid proof, flame proof and rust proof.
Its particles are carcinogenic and hence its use isrestricted.
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MAN MADE
Cellulosic Cotton linters and wood pulpViscose rayon, Cupra-ammonium, Cellulose
Acetate (secondary and triacetate), Polynosic,High Wet Modulus (HWM)
Protein Casein fibre from milk
Groundnut Fibre,
Zein fibreAzlon fibre from corn and
soya bean
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Man made Synthetic Fibres
Polyamides-Nylon 66, Nylon 610, Nylon 6 etcPolyester-Terylene, Terene, Dacron etc.Polyvinyl derivatives
Polyvinylchloride Polyvinylchloride acetate
Polyvinylchloride Acrylonitrile Polyacrilonitrile Polyvinyl alcohol Polystyrene and Copolymers Polyvinylide Chloride and Copolymers
Polyolefins Polyethylene Polypropylene
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POLYESTER
Polyester is a category ofpolymers which contain the esterfunctional group in their main chain.
The term "polyester" is most commonly used torefer to polyethylene terephthalate (PET).it has a high melting temperature
it can be dyed with only disperse dyesthey are thermoplastic, have good strength and
are hydrophobicthe fibre has a rod like shape with a smoothsurface.it is lustrous and its hand is crisp.
it has excellent resiliency and is the best washand wear fabric.
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Inorganic Fibres
Glass Silica sand, lime stone and otherminerals
Ceramic Alumina, Silica
andGraphite fibres - Carbon
Metallic fibres- Aluminium, silver, gold andstainless steel
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