Fibres
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Fibres Introduction
Textile fibres can be created from many natural sources (animal hair or fur, insect cocoons as with silk worm cocoons), as well as semisynthetic methods that use naturally occurring polymers, and synthetic methods that use polymer-based materials, and even minerals such as metals to make foils and wires. The textile industry requires that fibre content be provided on content labels. These labels are used to test textiles under different conditions to meet safety standards (for example, for flame-resistance), and to determine whether or not a textile is machine washable or must be dry-cleaned. Common textile fibres used in global fashion today include
COTTON
We are one of the leading 100% cotton fabric suppliers as yarn dyed cotton fabric, printed 100% cotton fabric, cotton woven textiles, solid dyed cotton fabrics. We supply cotton fabric cloth textiles.
Wool
Silk
With the assistance of a well developed and advanced technological base, we are wholeheartedly betrothed in offering a premium quality collection of Silk Fabric.
Linen & Flax
We are one of the leading wholesale suppliers of linen fabrics as cotton linen fabrics, woven linen fabrics, dyed linen fabrics, dobby linen fabric as well as flax fabric.
Modal / Rayon / Lyocell
With the assistance of a well developed and advanced technological base, we are wholeheartedly betrothed in offering a premium quality collection of
SPANDEX FABRIC
Fibre | Source | Attribute | |||
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Byssus | Pinna nobilis | Warmth, lightweight | |||
Chiengora | Dog | Fluffy lightweight | |||
Qiviut | Muskoxen | Softness,warmth | |||
Yak | Yak | Heavy, Warmth | |||
Rabbit | Rabbit | Softnesss | |||
Wool | Sheep | Warmth | |||
Animal Base Fibres | Mohair wool | Lambs | Softness, elasticity, warmth | ||
Camel hair | Indian cashmere goat | Softnesss | |||
Angora wool | North African angora goat | Dyes well, lightweight | |||
silk | Arabian na / Guanaco / South America camelid varieties | Softnesss, Warmth | |||
Alpaca | Angora rabbit | Softnesss,blends well with other fibre | |||
Liama | Silk worm | Smooth fabric finish with high shine |
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Aralac | Alpaca | soft,warmth,lightweight | |||
Natural Fibre | Coir | Liama | lightweight,insulating | ||
Cotton | Vicuna | Expensive ,luxurious, soft | |||
Flax | Milk | soft, silky,hygroscopic | |||
Jute | Source | Attribute | |||
Kapok | Abaca plant | Thin,lightweight | |||
Kenaf | Coconut | Lightweight,absorbent | |||
Raffia | Shrub | Lightweight, absorbent, used to make linen | |||
Fibres | Plant based fibres (Cellulosic Fibres) | Bamboo | Herbaceous plant | Strength ,durability | |
Hemp | Vegetable plant in indian family | Fluffy | |||
Model | Pentandra tree | Rough | |||
Pina | Hibiscus cannabinus | Carpet/rough | |||
Ramie | Raffia plam | Lightweight, pliable fibre | |||
Sisal | Grass pulp | Strength, durability | |||
Soy portein | Cannabis | Softness, lightweight | |||
Rayon | Beech tree | Soft, lightweight | |||
Lyocell | Pineapple leaf | Heavy touch | |||
Acetate | Flowering plant in nettle family | Strength, durability | |||
Fibre | Agave sisalana | Wooly , lightweight | |||
Asbestos Cloth | Tofu-manufacturing waste | Soft, lightweight, absorbent | |||
Mineral based fibres | Glass, Fibreglass | Wood Pulp | Soft, lightweight, absorbent | ||
Fibre | Eucalyptus Tree | Attribute | |||
Nylon | Wood pulp | Durable, strong , lightweight, dries quickely | |||
Polyester | Source | Durable, strong , lightweight, dries quickely | |||
Man Made Fibre | Spandex | asbestos | Elastic, strong ,lightweight | ||
Synthetic fibres | Acrylic | Mixed silicates | Durable, strong , lightweight, dries quickely | ||
Modacrylic | Source | Very strong | |||
Nomex | Petroleum Products | Chemical, electrical, and flame resistant |