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New Fibers in the Textile Industry

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Introduction: There is always a touch of innovation in the textile industry. From ancient times to the present, a team of experts and textile engineers have been working with new innovations in mind in this industry. And new fibers are also being made to maintain the continuity of this. Many new types of fiber are now used in textile productions that are environmentally friendly and economical. Besides, it also plays an important role in the growth of garments in the market, expansion of exports and increase in employment.
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What is Textile Fiber? Textile fiber is a material that is mainly made from natural or synthetic sources. This material is first converted into textile yarn and also is converted into fabric by various processes such as oven, non-oven, and special process. It can be in the form of strand-like flexible hair or as the smallest visible unit of textile production. As this fiber comes from nature, it is also being made artificially as a result of the development of technology. Every day new fiber is made and it comes from different plants, minerals, animals.
Lotus fiber is a type of natural fiber that is collected from the stem of the lotus. According to botany, Lotus fiber is a secondary wall located between the elements of xylem trachea. Its main constituent is cellulose. Fabrics made from lotus fiber carry a lot of silk qualities. The fiber that is separated from the lotus obtained in the lakes of Myanmar and Cambodia is knitted by hand without any machine
Nanofiber is currently playing a special role in medical and home textiles. The fineness of these fiber yarns works especially well in absorbing moisture.
List of New Fibers in Textile Industry:

1. Lotus Fiber
2. Banana Fiber
3.Hemp Fiber
4. Bamboo Fiber
5. Pineapple Fiber or Pina Fiber
6. Nano Fiber
7. Micro Fiber
8. Milk Fiber
9. Coffee Ground Fiber
10. Tencel fiber
11. Seacell fiber
12. Hollow Fiber
13. Elastomeric Fiber
14. High Wet Modulus Fiber
15. Stinging nettle fiber
16. DuPont Apexa fiber
17. DuPont Sorona fiber
17. Jute cell fiber
18. Avra fiber
19. EcoSure PET fiber
20. Coolmax EcoMade fiber
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