The fiber character refers to the intrinsic qualities and attributes of a fiber, including its physical, chemical, and mechanical properties. These characteristics influence how the fiber behaves in various applications, such as its strength, elasticity, moisture absorption, and dye affinity. In textiles, the fiber character significantly affects the fabric's texture, durability, and overall performance. Understanding fiber character is essential for selecting appropriate materials for specific uses in industries like fashion, upholstery, and industrial applications.
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
Acrylic is a synthetic fiber made from polymers derived from petroleum or natural gas. It is not a natural fiber like cotton or wool.
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
a natural fiber
A fiber hasn't a pH.
If you mean "strength of character," like "moral fiber," then I would say "spinelessness." If you mean "a piece of string," then no.
Fiber
B-fiber are DULL PAIN!
They do have fiber.
it is a fiber
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
There are two types of fiber, soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber dissolves in water, like oatmeal. Insoluble fiber does not dissolve, but is important to bulk up and clean the colon.
There is no fiber in steak. There is mostly fiber in plant products.
yes polythene is a synthetic fiber
Fiber.
Yes
There are many purposes of a fiber multiplexer. Fiber multiplexers are made to allow the transport of multiple E1 or T1 lines and Ethernet over fiber optic links. Fiber multiplexer also allow voice (phone) over fiber fiber transmission.