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    synthetic fibres

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    Synthetic fibers are made from synthesized polymers or small molecules. The compounds that are used to make these fibers come from raw materials such as petroleum based chemicals or petrochemicals. These materials are polymerized into a long‚ linear chemical that bond two adjacent carbon atoms. Differing chemical compounds will be used to produce different types of fibers. Although there are several different synthetic fibers‚ they generally have the same common properties. Generally‚ they are known

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    Synthetic Fibres

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    Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers‚ yarns‚ woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon)‚ polyester‚ aramid‚ or other spun thermoplastics. Basic product types include: fibers and monofilaments‚ roving and yarn‚ carded and needlepunched non-wovens‚ braided products‚ rope and cordage‚ webbing‚ blankets or batts‚ sleeves or wraps‚ and thread. Bulk chopped fibers or thin‚ continuous fiber filaments are used typically

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    Jessica Holland - Textiles - Fibres What must happen to the fibres before they are used to make Fabrics? Fibres are thin and small and cannot be made into afabric directly. So they are first converted into yarns which are longer‚ thicker and stronger. We then use these yarns to make fabrics. The process of making yarns from fibres is called spinning. Here the fibres are not only twisted but also pulled out or drawn. The spinning process helps to hold the fibres together and makes the yarns

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    Kota Fibres

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    FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MM 5007 Case Study Kota Fibres‚ Ltd. 29113385 29113543 29113529 29113323 29113357 Faris Hizrian Ghea Widya Pratiwi Maulana Angga Utama Silvia Regina Yuthika Fauziyyah Syndicate 6 Master of Business Administration School of Business and Management Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung 2014 Introduction Kota fibers‚ Ltd.‚ was founded in 1962 to produce nylon fiber at its only plant in Kota‚ India. By using new technology and domestic raw materials the firm developed

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    Carbon Fibres

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    ASSIGNMENT: 1 SESSION: 2012/13 TUTOR: Stuart Allan WORD COUNT: 1‚891 Carbon fibre is a strong‚ yet light‚ reinforced polymer. Carbon fibres are used in applications where high strength and light weight are required. Carbon fibres can also be easily moulded into the desired shape. They are also chemically inert‚ resistant to heat‚ and do not expand under changing temperatures. Machining of carbon fibre materials can generate airborne particles. The potential health effects of these

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    Natural Fibre

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    Cotton Chemistry of Cotton Fiber The chemical composition of cotton fibers and the quantity of different constituents vary greatly with the type of plant‚ soil and climate. Row cotton fiber‚ after ginning‚ is essentially composed 94% cellulose. Chemical composition of cotton fiber:  Constituents                                     Percent Cellulose                                           94.0% Protein                                              1.3 Paretic substances                             1

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    Fibre Optics

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    Fibre Optics Technology over the past century has advanced greatly. Fibre optics however is being utilized since more than a hundred years. Optical fibre is a model that has evolved greatly over time. From guided transmission lights experiments to lasers and light emitting diodes (LED)‚ and to dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM)‚ the area under which optical fibre can be used has expanded. One of the modern and commonly used applications

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    Fibre to Fabric

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    CLASS-VI FIBRE TO FABRIC 1. Match the following statements: (a) Polyester (i) Strongest fibre (b) Nylon (ii) high moisture absorption (c) Wool (iii) Can not tolerate hot iron (d) Cotton (iv) Longest natural fibre (e) Silk (v) Poor heat conduction 2. State whether the following statement are true or false: (i) Fibre is the basic unit of all fabrics. (ii) Filament are short fibres. (iii) Jute is the outer covering of coconut. (iv) Silk is prepared from

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    Muscle Fibres

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    distribution of muscle fibre type and performance. How might exercise training modify or change a person’s fibre-type distribution? There are four different types of muscle fibres: type 1‚ type 2a‚ type 2x‚ and type 2c. “A single skeletal muscle contains fibres having different speeds of shortening and ability to generate maximal force: type 1 (slow-twitch) fibres and type 2 (fast-twitch) fibres. Type 1 fies take approximately 110 ms to reach peak tension when stimulated. Type 2 fibres can reach peak

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