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Types of Fibers - TSV

Fibers are broadly classified into natural fibers and chemical fibers. Natural fibers consist of plant fibers (cotton, linen, etc.), animal fibers (silk, wool, etc.), and mineral fibers. Chemical fibers are classified into regenerated fibers (rayon, cupra, etc.), semi-synthetic fibers (acetate, etc.), synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon, acrylic, etc.), and inorganic fibers (carbon fiber, glass fiber, etc.). They are widely used from clothing to industrial materials.

fiber natural fiber chemical fiber synthetic fiber textile material
code	slug	name	description	category
N01	cotton	Cotton	A plant fiber obtained from the epidermal cells of cotton seeds.	Natural Fiber (Plant Fiber)
N02	linen	Linen (Flax)	A plant fiber obtained from the stems of flax plants.	Natural Fiber (Plant Fiber)
N03	silk	Silk	An animal fiber obtained from silkworm cocoons.	Natural Fiber (Animal Fiber)
N04	wool	Wool	An animal fiber obtained from sheep's wool.	Natural Fiber (Animal Fiber)
C01	polyester	Polyester	A synthetic fiber made from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol.	Chemical Fiber (Synthetic Fiber)
C02	nylon	Nylon	A polyamide-based synthetic fiber.	Chemical Fiber (Synthetic Fiber)
C03	acrylic	Acrylic	A synthetic fiber with acrylonitrile as its main component.	Chemical Fiber (Synthetic Fiber)
C04	rayon	Rayon	A regenerated fiber made from wood pulp and other materials.	Chemical Fiber (Regenerated Fiber)
C05	cupra	Cupra (Cupro)	A regenerated fiber made from cotton linter.	Chemical Fiber (Regenerated Fiber)
C06	acetate	Acetate	A semi-synthetic fiber made by acetylating cellulose.	Chemical Fiber (Semi-synthetic Fiber)
C07	polyurethane	Polyurethane (Spandex)	A synthetic fiber with excellent elasticity.	Chemical Fiber (Synthetic Fiber)
C08	tencel	Tencel (Lyocell)	An environmentally friendly regenerated fiber.	Chemical Fiber (Regenerated Fiber)