Sunday, February 17, 2013

COMMON NATURAL FIBERS


 Brief discussion with common Natural Fibers
Cotton:  Archeologists found that it was grown and used for textile purposes in the Indus Valley well before 2100 BC and in Mexico by 3500 BC Cotton has beeb of service to mankind for so long that its versatility is almost unlimited and new uses are constantly being discovered.
Wool :  But wool provides warmth and physical comfort that cotton and linen fabrics cannot give. These qualities combined with its soft resiliency make wool desirable for apparel as well as for such household uses as rugs and blankets.
Silk :  Silk is classified as a natural protein filament fiber and is a supposed to be discovered in 2640BC by a Chinese Princess. Today China is the leading silk producer of the world . Other major silk producing countries include Japan, India and Italy.
Flax:. Specimens of lax have been found in the prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland and in the tombs of Ancient Egypt . Linen mummy-cloths have been identified as more than 4500 years old.
Jute: Demand for jute goods reached a peak between two world wars, but since then the industry has experienced strong competition from bulk handling paper sacks and more recently synthetic fiber like polypropylene and polyethylene.

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