List of textile fibres
Textile fibres can be created from many natural sources (animal hair or fur, insect cocoons as with silk worm cocoons), as well as semisynthetic methods that use naturally-occurring polymers, and synthetic methods that use polymer-based materials, and even minerals such as metals to make foils and wires. The textile industry requires that fibre content be provided on content labels. These labels are used to test textiles under different conditions to meet safety standards (for example, for flame-resistance), and to determine whether or not a textile is machine washable or must be dry-cleaned. Common textile fibres used in global fashion today include:[1][2][3]
Contents
An-based fibres
Fibre | Source | Attribute | |
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Byssus| | Chiengora | dog hair | fluflightweight |
Qiviut | Muskoxen | Softness, warmth | |
Yak | Yak | -Heavy, warmth | |
Rabbit | Rabbits | Softness | |
Wool | Sheep | Warmth | |
Lambswool | Lambs | Softness, elasticity, warmth | |
Cashmere wool | Indian cashmere goat | Softness | |
Mohair wool | North African angora goat dyes well, lightweight | ||
Camel hair | Arabian ña / Guanaco / [South America camelid varieties | Softness, warmth | |
Angora wool | Angora rabbit | Softness, blends well with other fibres | |
Silk | Chinese m | Smooth fabric finish with high shine |
Plant-based fibres (cellulosic fibres)
Fibre | Source | Attribute |
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Abacá | the abaca plant | thin lightweight |
Coir | Coconut | Strength, durability |
Cotton | Shrub | Lightweight, absorbent |
Flax | Herbaceous plant | Lightweight, absorbent, used to make linen |
Jute | Vegetable plant in linden family | Strength, durability |
Kapok | pentandra tree | fluffy |
Kenaf | Hibiscus cannabinus | rough |
Raffia | Raffia palm | carpet/rough |
Bamboo | Grass pulp | Lightweight, pliable fibre |
Hemp | Cannabis | Strength, durability |
Modal | Beech tree | Softness, lightweight |
Piña | Pineapple leaf | soft,lightweight |
Ramie | Flowering plant in nettle family | heavy,tough |
Sisal | Agave sisalana | Strength, durability |
Soy protein | Tofu-manufacturing waste | wooly,lightweight |
Mineral-based fibres
Fibre | Source | Attribute |
---|---|---|
Asbestos Cloth | asbestos | Fire-resistance, light weight, carcinogenic |
Glass, Fibreglass | Mixed silicates | Fire-resistance, futuristic appearance in some Foil, fibres, wire |
See also
- Fibre
- Textile
- Textile manufacturing
- Textile manufacturing terminology
- Timeline of clothing and textiles technology
- Units of textile measurement
References
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