state the type of fibre on the basis of length
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Fiber size Fiber size, often referred to as fineness, is one of the most important properties of fibers. It is usually specified in terms of diameter or linear density. The size of natural fibers is often given as a diameter in micrometer units. It reflects the average width along the fiber’s length. The sizes of silk and manufactured fibers are usually given in denier or tex units, which specify the linear density based on weight per unit length. Denier is the weight in grams of 9000 m of a fiber; tex is the weight in grams of 1000 m of a fiber. Tex is one-ninth of 1 denier.
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