Textile Materials

 Textile Inventions: Textile Materials are used in Textile Industry
Textile Materials


Textile Materials and Technology
We tend to take for granted the tissue, because they are so ubiquitous in our lives. Clothing Interior Design for industrial and medical applications, textiles are fundamental to the design. Fabrics media led to great works of art.

You will see:
Fibers and son
Structural design of textiles
Designing the textile surface
Fibers and son dry
Sponge rods plant fibers, such as flax, hemp, jute, ramie.



Cotton: seed hair fiber plant earlier in India and South America are known before 2000 BC cotton flax: plant, hemp and flax son uses; native to the Mediterranean region; The first known use of the Swiss lake c. 8000 BC, has an "s" natural twist.

Cable: name of a thread in which two or more twisted son together. (See diagram)

Seed hair fibers or plants in the group of seeds which are bound :? Cotton hottest part of the fine, white (sometimes brown) cellulose in temperate and tropical regions grown fibers. A native of India; Documented earlier in India (Mohenjo Daro) c. .. 3500 BC and 3000 BC Peru C .. Cotton has a "Z" natural touch.
Textile Materials


Bed linen: wire-term and linen.

Location: back rotated to form a heavier and more powerful son, string called the number of pieces of simple components. (See diagram)

Seri-culture: term for the process of sericulture and silk production of yarn from their cocoons.

Silk: Ongoing some larvae their cocoons secreted micro-filaments. The silkworm is the type most commonly grown variety because it produces fine bright white fibers. Developed silk production in China c. 2700 BC ..

Tussaud a variety of species of wild silkworms come; Texture of raw silk, beige in color and slightly smaller than the silk trade in silk brown pigments.

Spindle: A fine fibers, the twisting turns of yarns. A ramp, in order to improve a weight at one end of its rotation.

Coil: The apparatus used in the fiber is the son of the rotary shaft through the use of a wheel.

Charka Wheel: Get the type of rack in India C. AD 750, in developing a pen on a frame and a rotation of a wheel with a handle mounted.

Jersey Ferris wheel or wheel: the European version of the Chakra wheel; is greater and the operation of others.

Saxony wheel: pedal wheel when the axle equipped with a device called Flyer. At the end of the 15th century, was developed in Europe, Saxony wheel has significantly more power.

Twist: Identification of the essential process for spinning wool. Twist can be "s" or "Z" (see diagram). Some fibers turned in a better direction for their natural expression; Spinning flax strong "s" Management and weaving cotton solid "Z" direction. Wool also rotates in both directions. Direction of rotation can also be a cultural habit rotation, help can be the historic fabric.

Wool usually refers rolled soft sheepskin-covered fine fibers, although it is sometimes used to the hair of the Angora goat (mohair), Kashmir goat, camel and alpaca or vicuna describe (Andean plateau animals). The sheep were first domesticated in the history of Central Asia, and the use of wool was widespread in the ancient world.

Source: http://char.txa.cornell.edu/media/textile/textile.htm

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