Textile fibre classification: definition: meaning | properties: textile on Handloom: classification of Textiles Fibre and Handloom
Q-What is fibre?
Ans- The piecing of the Cotton fibre requires great care and attention. After piecing it is compressed to leave by hydraulic power and send to factories for manufacturing purpose. First, it is to ginned that the fibre has to be separated from the seeds after ginning process comes to the spinning process that is the raw cotton is spun into yarn or fibres, is called fibres,
The process of yarn manufacturing:
a. Blowroom process (Raw material pack in bale form)
b. Carding (flock from bales will be open into individual fibre)
c. Combing (the yarn will be straightened so that they are arranged in a parallel manner)
d. Drawing (It is caused to be production and thinner)
e. Roving (The twist of fibre is done)
f. Spinning Yarn (Final yarn)
The word textiles are derived from the Latin word "Texo". Texo means "to weave". The derivative meaning of textile is that " any product manufactured from fibres through twisting, interlacing, looping are by any other means, in such a manner that the flexibility, strength and other characteristics properties of individual fibres are not suppressed
Essential properties of Textiles fibres:
1. Strength
2. Elasticity
3. Resiliency
4. Absorbency
5. Drop ability
6. Cleanliness & washability
7. Reaction to bleach
8. Effects of heat
9. Shrinkage
Classification of Fibres:
There are two types of Fibre:
a. Natural Fibre
b. Manmade Fibre
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FAQs-
Q- What is fibre?
Ans- The piecing of the Cotton fibre requires great care and attention. After piecing it is compressed to leave by hydraulic power and send to factories for manufacturing purpose. First, it is to ginned that the fibre has to be separated from the seeds after ginning process comes to the spinning process that is the raw cotton is spun into yarn or fibres, is called fibres,

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