Sunday 4 December 2011

Organic fibres


Producing of other organic fibres
Flax
Main article: Flax
Flax is a bast fiber, which indicates it comes in many under the debris of the Linum usitatissimum place. The place vegetation and is gathered.
Retting
Breaking
Scutching
Hackling or combing
It is now handled like natural cotton.
Jute
Main article: Jute
Jute is a bast fiber, which comes from the inner debris of the vegetation of the Corchorus genus. It is retted like flax, sundried and baled. When rotating a bit of oil must be included to the fiber. It can be bleached and coloured. It was used for products and totes but is now used for the support for carpeting.Jute can be combined with other material to create blend materials and operate remains in Bangladesh to improve the methods and expand the variety of utilization possible. In the Seventies, jute-cotton blend materials were known as jutton materials.
Hemp
Main article: Hemp
Hemp is a bast fiber from the inner debris of Pot sativa. It is challenging to lighten, it is used to create string and string.
Retting
Separating
Pounding
Other bast fibres
These bast material can also be used: kenaf, urena, ramie, nettle.
Other foliage fibres
Sisal is the major foliage fiber used; others are: abacá and henequen.

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