Briefly discuss the character of a Fibre.
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Fibres are pliable hair like substance that are very small in diameter in relation to their length. A fibre is a unit of matter whose length is 1000 times longer than its width. For example: Cotton, Jute, wool, silk etc.
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Fibres are pliable hair like substance that are very small in diameter in relation to their length. A fibre is a unit of matter whose length is 1000 times longer than its width. For example: Cotton, Jute, wool, silk etc.
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Luxurious appearance
- Crisp or soft hand
- Wide range of colors; dyes and prints well
- Excellent drapeability and softness
- Shrink, moth, and mildew resistant
- Low moisture absorbency, relatively fast drying
- No pilling problem, little static problem
Most acetate garments require dry-cleaning
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