Cotton fabric will burn faster than wool fabric. Wool will also be more difficult to light than cotton and may even self extinguish.
wool from sheep ... cotton from the cotton plant ....
wool i think.
cotton absorbs the most water, then wool, then nylon, ,and silk absorbs the least amount of water
Cotton wool is raw cotton with major impurities removed, usually used for surgical dressings, tampons and so forth -- highly absorbent cotton.
Wool, Nylon, Cotton
is wool more absorbent than cotton
Wool does not burn. It only smoulders. That's why woollen clothes are safer than cotton or synthetic - they are not as flammable.
Yes, cotton wool will burn in a candle flame due to its flammable nature and high surface area for ignition. The cotton fibers will easily catch fire when exposed to the heat of the flame.
Cotton wool is raw cotton with gross impurities removed. It is used for gauze and for tampons. In USA, the term is absorbent cotton: cotton wool is more UK-centric.
Coton is best as wool can hold more allergens then cotton
Cotton stains more easily than wol because the fibres absorb better than wool.
Because it is 50/50 of wool and cotton, so it would feel more comfortable.
flammable, soft, malluble, spring like, returns to original shape when squshed
No. Wool comes from sheep; cotton is grown on a bush. Wool is a protein fiber, and cotton is a natural/seed fibers
Felt is more flammable than cotton because it is made from compressed fibers that are not as tightly woven as cotton fibers. This looser structure allows felt to catch fire more easily and burn faster compared to cotton.
Yes. Wool is more open fibrous and better at trapping air than cotton.
Apparel for children should not be made of any type of highly flammable material. Cotton, cotton polyester blends and rayon are more combustible than 100% polyester, nylon, wool and sik