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explain the processing of wool fibre into wool​

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Answered by kavishreya
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Explanation:

The various steps for processing fibres into wool are as follows:

(1) Shearing: Firstly the fleece (hair) of sheep is removed. This process is called shearing.

(2) Scouring: The sheared (removed) hairs are then cleaned by washing into tanks to remove grease and dirt. This process is called scouring.

(3) Sorting: Cleaned hairs are then sent to factory here separation of different textures of hairs takes place. This process is called sorting.

(4) Picking out blurrs: Blurrs are the small fluffy fibres which are picked out from hairs. These fibres are again cleaned and dried.

(5) Dyeing: The fibres are then dyed into various colours.

(6) Rolling into yarn: The fibres are straightened, combed and then finally rolled into yarn (thread).

Answered by ThAryanPrSinghcube
9

Answer:The various steps for processing fibres into wool are as follows:

(1) Shearing: Firstly the fleece (hair) of sheep is removed. This process is called shearing.

(2) Scouring: The sheared (removed) hairs are then cleaned by washing into tanks to remove grease and dirt. This process is called scouring.

(3) Sorting: Cleaned hairs are then sent to factory here separation of different textures of hairs takes place. This process is called sorting.

(4) Picking out blurrs: Blurrs are the small fluffy fibres which are picked out from hairs. These fibres are again cleaned and dried.

(5) Dyeing: The fibres are then dyed into various colours.

(6) Rolling into yarn: The fibres are straightened, combed and then finally rolled

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