Sustainable fibres provide solution for the companies facing issues regarding environmental problems; these fibres are also favorable to meet the market demands of quality products these days. The main objective of this report is to use the sustainable materials in fashion garments; the report contains rich information about two natural sustainable fibres (organic cotton and Bamboo)‚ that describes the brief history‚ biography‚ development‚ processing‚ application and uses of these fibres. This report
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Country Philippines Region Central Visayas (Region VII) Province Cebu Congr. district 2nd district of Cebu Established 1855 Barangays 37 Government[1] • Mayor Nelson Gamiel F. Garcia Area[2] • Total 85.53 km2 (33.02 sq mi) Population (2010)[3] • Total 46‚754 • Density 550/km2 (1‚400/sq mi) Time zone PST (UTC+8) ZIP code 6035 Dialing code 32 Website www.dumanjug.gov.ph Dumanjug is a third class municipality in the southwestern portion of Cebu Province
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Low-Impact Fiber-Reactive Dyes The sustainability of our environment is crucial in saving the livelihood of the people and the planet. Since we are all interdependent‚ we will all have to do our part in sustaining our environment for the future. We should always be questioning and doing more about it rather than just talking or ignoring the facts. Most of us do not realize the excessive use of resources we have taken advantage of over the years. Generations past have exploited our planet which
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(Multidimensional Comparative Analysis - MCA) to measure the level of intellectual capital of banks using VAIC™ (Value Added of Intellectual Coefficient) and MV/BV (Market Value to Book Value) ratio. The study includes an estimate of the value of synthetic indicator which is Euclidean distance from Positive Development Pattern (PDP) of the group of 20 banks (10 domestic and 10 European) in 2006-2009 period. As a result‚ author made a ranking of banks on intellectual capital. KEYWORDS Intangible
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Chapter 9 The World of Plastics and Polymers Overview • Plastics are all around us – Polymers‚ materials whose molecules consist of long chain of atoms • Natural • Synthetic • Use of material and impact on economy‚ lifestyle‚ and leisure – Word plastic to some carry connotation “cheap” or “tacky” – Synthetic polymers revolutionised modern life • eg plastics become important in automobile industry‚ some new plastics stronger than steel and resist corrosion‚ less dense than structural
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plastics in food packaging. Due to its reinforcing properties‚ nanocellulose can also be used in bio-composites and other matrix materials. 6.9 Concluding remarks Natural fibres‚ cellulose and other constituents of natural fibres are very promising materials for the future‚ having the capability to replace current synthetic materials. with the rapid developments in nanotechnology‚ nanocellulose brings many new insights to the materials world‚ such as its modulus value of 160 GPa‚ which is much
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skin‚ textiles‚ and other solids. The seemingly simple process of cleaning a soiled surface is‚ in fact‚ complex and consists of the following physical-chemical steps: Wetting of the surface and‚ in the case of textiles‚ penetration of the fibre structure by wash liquor containing the detergent. Detergents (and other surface-active agents) increase the spreading and wetting ability of water by reducing its surface tension—that is‚ the affinity its molecules have for each other in preference
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Thetypesofnylon-6tyrecordusedinIndiaare840/2‚1260/2‚1260/3‚ 1680/ 2 and 1890 / 2 where number indicates denier of ply / no. of plies in the cord. The denier per filament is 6. 0.1.2 Tyre Cord: The other materials used as tyre cord are cotton‚ rayon‚ polyester‚ fibre glass‚ steel‚aromatic polyamides. Each of these materials has its own merits and demerits. The major criteria for acceptance of any material in tyre are its tensile strength‚ dimensional stability‚ durability‚ thermal stability‚ hysteresis and adhesion
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Alves C‚ Ferrão PMC‚ Silva AJ‚ Reis LG‚ Freitas M‚ Rodrigues LB. Ecodesign of automotive components making use of natural jute fiber composites. J Cleaner Prod 2011;18:313–27. [4] Jayaraman K. Manufacturing sisal–polypropylene composites with minimum fibre degradation. Compos Sci Technol 2001;63:367–74. [5] Davies G. Materials for automobile bodies. Oxford: Replika Press Pvt. Ltd.; 2003. [6] Suddell B‚ Evans W. Natural fiber composites in automotive applications. In: Mohanty AK‚ Misra M‚ Drzal TL‚ editors
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Calcaneal Tendon which adheres to the calf muscle and heel bone which allows for active range of motion (AROM) which consist of running‚ jumping and walking. The outer layer of the Achilles tendon is the paratenon layer then tertiary fibre bundle which holds the primary fibre bundle‚collagen fiber and collagen fibril. Ropes have the same structural base as the Achilles tendon‚ when you pull on one side of the rope in tug of war just like when the calf muscle contracts the Achilles tendon tightens. If
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