Fiber
Fiber, also known as cellulose, is a natural or man-made material that is much longer than it is large. Fibers are also used to create other fabrics. Carbon fiber and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, for example, are commonly used in the toughest engineering materials.
Synthetic fibers can also be manufactured more cheaply and in large quantities than natural fibers, but natural fibers have some advantages over synthetic fibers in clothing, such as comfort.
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Natural Fibers
Cellulose Fibers
Leaf Fibers
Abaca
New Zealand Flax
Sisal
Raffia
Leaf Fibers
Coir
Bast Fibers
Jute
Kenaf
Flax
Ramie
Hemp
Seed Fibers
Cotton
Sea Island Cotton
American Cotton
Chinese Cotton
etc.
Protein Fibers / Mieral Fibers
Wool
British Wool
Crossbred
Lambswool
Carpet Wool
Merino Wool
Leaf Fibers
Cultivated Silk
Wild Silk
Other Protein Fibers
Horsehair
Angora
Mohair
Camelhair
etc.
Mineral Fibers
Asbestos
Manmade Fibers
Natural Polymers
Wool
British Wool
Crossbred
Lambswool
Carpet Wool
Merino Wool
Regenerated Cellulose Fibers
Viscose / Rayon
Polynosic
Modal
Lyocell
Cupro
Cellulose Derivatives
Acetate
Triacetate
Alginate
Regenerated Protein Fibers
Inorganic Fibers
Ceramic Filbers
Metal Fibers
Glass Fibers
Carbon Fibers
Stone Wool
Synthetic Fibers
Polyester
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl Derivatives
Vinyl
Acrylic
Modacrylic
Polytetrafluoroethylene(PTEE)
Chlorofiber
Aramid
Polyolefin
Polyethylene
Polyethylene
Nylon
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