Exploration on Plant Fibers for Advanced Technical
Textiles
Volume 4 - Issue 2
Umamageshwari S1* and Manonmani G2
- 1Research Scholar, Department of Home Science (Specialization-Textiles and Clothing), Mother Teresa Women’s University, India
- 2Assistant Professor, Department of Home Science (Specialization-Textiles and Clothing) Mother Teresa Women’s University, Research and
Extension Center, India
Received:June 08, 2021 Published: June 17, 2021
*Corresponding author: Umamageshwari S, Research Scholar, Department of Home Science (Specialization-Textiles and Clothing),
Mother Teresa Women’s University, India
DOI: 10.32474/LTTFD.2021.04.000181
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Abstract
The textile and apparel industry embraces a multifaceted web of interlocked segments that creates fibers, spin yarns, and
fabricate cloth, and dye, finishes, print and too industrialized apparel. Technical textiles are recycled in different structures in
plentiful industries such as medical, construction, agriculture, transport, sports and hygiene. In industrial employment processes
technical textiles are previously owned for machine clothing, filters, and abrasive substrates and in conveyer belts. At current,
technical textile materials are highest mostly recycled in medical, furniture, clothing, construction, and hygiene. Furthermore, the
connection between textile and apparel manufacture and dispersal should be underlined, and the enablement of these connections
is recommended as an important research care. The method begins not only in garment emerging and also has many beginnings
in fibers also, one well specimen is photosensitive fiber is the one linked with data transmission which includes the action of light
pulses roving with chief fibers. Natural fibre has an unresolved role in in enactment with technical textiles for the reason that of its
properties, which might not be supernumerary by man-made fibres.
Keywords:Apparel industry; technical textile; eco-friendly; wearable textiles
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Characteristics of Natural Fibres|
Role of Organic Fibres in Technical Textiles|
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