Classification Of Fibre Slide
Textile fibres classification means to the categorization of fibres based on their origin, chemical composition, and physical properties.
1. FIBRES THEIR CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS The basic component of textiles is the Fibre which significantly influences the structure, appearance, nature and property of a textile. Since there are different types of fibres present around us, a variety of textiles can be produced from them.
CLASSIFICATION OF FIBRES INTRODUCTION History of fibres is as old as human civilization. Traces of natural fibres have been located to ancient civilizations all over the globe. For many thousand years, the usage of fibre was limited by natural fibres such as flax, cotton, silk, wool and plant fibres for different applications.
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6 Staple Vs Filament 7 Classification of Fibres Natural Cellulosic Cotton Flax Protein Wool Silk Man-Made Regenerated Rayon Acetate Manufactured Polyester Nylon 8 Fibre Structure Fibre properties are determined by the External structure Morphology Chemical composition Internal structure Molecular of the fibre.
CLASSIFICATION OF FIBRES The history of fibres is as old as human civilization. Traces of natural fibres have been located to ancient civilizations all over the gobe. For many thousand years, the usage of fiber was limited by natural fibres such as flax, cotton, silk, wool and plant fibres for different applications.
Discuss - how are fibres classified? 2. Follow slides 3-5 on the explanation of the classification of fibres. TASK 2 Place the fibres in the correct classification on pg 1 of the information handout. 3. Slide 6 Explanation of the classification of natural fibres 4. Slide 7 and slide 8
Textile Fibres Classification.ppt - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation .ppt, PDF File .pdf, Text File .txt or view presentation slides online. Fibres can be classified as natural or man-made. Natural fibres include vegetable fibres like cotton, flax, jute, and ramie as well as animal fibres such as silk and wool. Each natural fibre has distinct properties related to its source and
Classification of Textile Fibers The history of fibres is as old as human civilization. Traces of natural fibres have been located to ancient civilizations all over the gobe. For many thousand years, the usage of fiber was limited by natural fibres such as flax, cotton, silk, wool and plant fibres for different applications. Fibers can be divided into natural fibres and man-made or chemical
Title Classification of fibers 1 Classification of fibers Classification of fibers can be done by Type Natural and manufactured Length Short staple, long staple, continuous filament Size Ultra fine, fine, regular, course 2 No Transcript 3 Fiber Classification Natural Fibers Animal fibers made of proteins Wool from sheep, cashmere and mohair from goats, angora from rabbits, and hair