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Many things used for dissolving rubber can cause damage to cloth,linens, and even ourselves if not properly used. Acetone is one product that may be used to dissolve it, but still with the possibility of damaging the cloth.

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How does cotton become a fiber?

Cotton fibers form inside the seed pod of the cotton plant ( a shrub of the mallow family) as the pod ripens. The fibers average about 1.5" long and are attached to the seeds. To make these fibers into thread, they are removed from the seeds, cleaned of debris, and then spun in a process that litterally twists the fibers around each other in a continuous fashion to form a thread. In the old days, this process was done with a spinning wheel. The thread can then be woven in a loom to form bolts of fabric to be used to make all kinds of things. There are other steps usually involved such as bleaching, dying, combing and so on, but the above describes the basic process. Ray


How are fibers categorized?

Fibers are categorized into two main groups: natural fibers, which come from plants or animals (e.g., cotton, wool), and synthetic fibers, which are man-made (e.g., polyester, nylon). These categories can further be broken down based on specific properties, such as texture, strength, and flexibility.


What fibers can be mixed with Cotton?

Cotton can be mixed with fibers such as polyester, spandex, linen, rayon, and wool to create blended fabrics with various properties like increased durability, stretch, breathability, and softness. Mixing cotton with other fibers can enhance the overall performance and quality of the fabric.


Why cotton is more absorbent than silk?

Cotton fibers have a more porous structure compared to silk fibers, allowing them to absorb more liquid. The hydrophilic nature of cotton fibers also contributes to their absorbency, as they have a strong affinity for water molecules. In contrast, silk fibers are smoother and have a lower moisture absorbency due to their hydrophobic nature.


Why do cotton clothes shrink when washed?

Cotton fibers tend to expand and contract when exposed to water and heat, which causes the fabric to shrink. The high temperatures and agitation in the washing machine break down the fibers and cause them to become more tightly packed together, resulting in the fabric shrinking.

Related Questions

During this stage of mitosis, when do the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers?

During metaphase of mitosis, the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.


During prophase, when do spindle fibers become attached to the chromosomes?

Spindle fibers become attached to the chromosomes during prophase in the early stages of cell division.


During metaphase the chromosomes become attached to the what fibers by means of their what?

spindle fibers, and centromere


Why cotton float on air?

Cotton fibers are light and have air trapped within them, contributing to their buoyancy. Additionally, cotton fibers are hydrophobic, meaning they repel water and are less likely to become waterlogged and sink. This combination of factors allows cotton to float on air.


Why do cotton balls shrink when absorbing water?

Cotton balls shrink when absorbing water because the water molecules cause the cotton fibers to swell and become more tightly packed together. As a result, the fibers contract in size, leading to the overall shrinkage of the cotton ball.


Where do cotton fibers come from?

Cotton fibers come from the seedpods of the cotton plant, which contain the fluffy white fibers that are harvested and spun into yarn or thread for making textiles. The fibers are composed mostly of cellulose and are known for their softness, breathability, and absorbent qualities.


Can stomach acid dissolve cotton fabrics?

Yes, it is very powerful. We have a special lining in our stomachs that keeps it from burning through the walls of the stomach.


What are the fibers in cotton?

Cotton fibres are the fibres in cotton.


What do wool ryon and cotton in common?

They are fibers.


What part of the cotton gin were cotton fibers pushed through?

Cotton fibers were pushed through the wire teeth of the cotton gin. These wire teeth helped separate the seeds from the raw cotton fibers, making the process of cleaning the cotton more efficient.


What is the difference in synthetic fibers and cotton?

synthetic fibers are those which are made from petroleum by complex chemical processes and they are not very comfortable. cotton fibers are made from cotton plant and it is very comfortable


What are cloth fibers?

Just a guess but the fibers in clothing. ( cotton fibers, polyester fibers, etc)