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Textile Row Materials
Synthetic fibers
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Nylon
Nylon is the name of a family of synthetic polymers that are commonly used to make a variety of different types of apparel and consumer goods. Unlike other organic or semi-synthetic fibers, nylon fibers are entirely synthetic, which means that they have no basis in organic material.
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Rayon
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber made from regenerated cellulose, which is derived from natural sources such as wood pulp.
Polypropylene
Polypropylene Fabric is a modern textile used for upholstery, industrial, and manufacturing applications. It’s soft, lightfast, and easy to clean because polypropylene has no active dye sites. It’s also super strong and can be cleaned with bleach; even with dark colors
Natural
fibers
Animal
Cashmere
Cashmere is a luxurious and soft fiber obtained from the undercoat of cashmere goats, primarily found in the mountainous regions of Asia, particularly in Mongolia, China, and Nepal. It's highly prized for its exceptional qualities and is often used in high-end clothing and accessories.
Slik
Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms, primarily the larvae of the mulberry silkworm. It is one of the most luxurious and sought-after materials in the textile industry, known for its smooth texture, sheen, and drape.
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Wool
Wool fiber is a natural fiber obtained from the fleece of sheep and other animals like goats (cashmere and mohair), rabbits (angora), and alpacas. It is known for its warmth, softness, and durability. Wool fibers have unique properties that make them suitable for various applications, especially in clothing and textile
Alpace
Alpaca fiber is a luxurious and soft natural fiber obtained from alpacas, which are domesticated animals native to South America, particularly Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Alpaca fiber is highly valued for its unique properties and is often used in textiles and clothing.
Mohair
Mohair is a luxurious fabric made from the hair of the Angora goat. It's known for its unique properties and is often used in high-quality textiles. Here are some key points about mohair:
Plant
Jute
Jute is another important natural fiber, known for its strong and coarse
Cotton
Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of cotton plants, primarily in warm climates. It's one of the most widely used natural fibers in the textile industry.
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Coir
Coir is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconuts. It has several interesting properties and uses. Here are some key points about coir:
Ramie
Ramie is another natural fiber, just like cotton! It comes from the stalks of the ramie plant, also known as China grass.
Linen
Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax plant. It is known for its strength, durability, and breathability.
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