Textile Fibers and Their Properties: Prepared By: Rhanney L. Gonzales
Textile Fibers and Their Properties: Prepared By: Rhanney L. Gonzales
Textile Fibers and Their Properties: Prepared By: Rhanney L. Gonzales
THEIR PROPERTIES
Prepared by: Rhanney L. Gonzales
TEXTILE FIBERS
• A generic term for anyone of the various types of matter
having that form a basic elements of a textile that is
characterized by having a length at least 100 times its
diameter (ASTM 1986)
• Textile fiber is a material mainly made from natural or
synthetic sources. This material will be converts into the
making of textile yarns and fabrics; woven, knitted,
nonwoven, and carpets. It may be in a form of a pliable
hair like strand or as the smallest visible unit of textile
production(McGraw-Hill Science & Technology
Encyclopedia 2005)
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CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBER
• In textile industry, fiber can be classified into two different
types based on their sources which are Natural fiber and
Synthetic fiber or well-known as Man-made/ Manufactured
fiber.
➢ Silk
➢ Animal Fibers
➢ Regenerated protein fibers that can be made fromncorn,
soybean, peanut or milk protein
CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBER
Plant Fiber
Cellulosic fiber could be obtained and categorized into three main types,
Seed, Bast/Stem, and Leaf.
CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBER
Natural Fiber
Protein fiber could be obtained from three categories,
Hair, Wool, and Filament.
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBERS
Natural
Fibers
Leaf
Seed Best Asbestos Animal Extruded
and
Hair Fibers Hair
Other
Agave Wood
Linen Cashmere
Coir
Ramie
Henequen Alpaca Silk
Cotton Jute
Pina Llama
Hemp
Kapok Kenaf Maguey camel
Synthetic Fiber
The term Synthetic fiber refers to materials that is not originated in natural
sources but are developed by human by using chemical and mechanical
process. Thus, Synthetic fiber is well-known as the Man-made fiber. Unlike
Natural fiber, the properties of this fiber can be determined or controlled early
before the production occurs. Unlike natural, Synthetic fiber is produce in a
filament yarn or filament staple yarn base on the end-use. The dimensional
appearance can vary according to the demand usage and in fact, it can be as
same-like appearance and properties as the Natural fiber.
There are two base types of man-made that have been widely used by the
textile industry, Natural Polymer base and Synthetic base.
Synthetic Fiber
Synthetic base refers to a fiber that has been made totally by the man-
made process by using chemical substance as the sources. The
properties of it will be determined totally at the initial for their demands
by the manufacturer.
MAJOR CLASSIFICATION OF TEXTILE FIBERS
COMPARISON BETWEEN NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC
TEXTILE FIBER PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION ACT (TFPIA)
• The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has established names and
definitions for each of the families of manufactured fibers.
• Where products are made from fibers that have not been
identified, from mixed reused fiber, the label may indicate that
such a product is “composed of miscellaneous scraps, rags, odd
lots, textile by-products, second hand materials, or waste
materials.
• Ex. 45% rayon
35% acetate
20% miscellaneous scraps of undetermined fiber content
TEXTILE FIBER PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION ACT (TFPIA)
The LAW also requires that either the name of the manufacturer of the
product, a registered trademark, or a registered identification number
appear on the label.
Amendment to the TFPIA in1984
sought to clarify the improve country of origin labeling
requirements:
1.Country of origin (placed in the neck of the garment having a neck;
for those without necks, it must be placed on a conspicuous spot on the
side of the inside or outside of the product.
2. All products are to be separately labeled except when several pairs
of hosiery are enclosed in pone retail package that willnot be opened
before its safe.
3. Packages must also be labeled.
PROPERTIES OF TEXTILE FIBERS