Properties of terrycot Fibre
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Terrycot fibre is a form of fabric made up of terylene and cotton. The properties of terrycot fibre are as following:
(i) It is made of 65% of cotton and 35% of terylene.
(ii) It mainly comprises of the natural plant fibre, Gossypium spp.
(iii) It minorly comprises of polyester of Ethylene Glycol and Terephthalic Acid.
(iv) It is used to make clothes such as towels etc.
Terrycot fibre is a form of fabric made up of terylene and cotton. The properties of terrycot fibre are as following:
(i) It is made of 65% of cotton and 35% of terylene.
(ii) It mainly comprises of the natural plant fibre, Gossypium spp.
(iii) It minorly comprises of polyester of Ethylene Glycol and Terephthalic Acid.
(iv) It is used to make clothes such as towels etc.
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The hallmark of terrycloth is its highly absorbent nature. The cotton loops act as small sponges to absorb water. The loop pile gives terrycloth a soft, yet durable quality. Terry is an easy-care fabric that does not require ironing and holds up to repeated use and laundering
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