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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.
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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)