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Human hair is one kind of protein fiber but not any textile fiber. In spite of having sufficient strength, length, fineness and other many characteristics of a textile fiber it cannot be referred to as a textile fiber because of its outlines are more rounded and there is no free projecting edge. If we compare with wool fiber there is no essential difference between wool and most animals or human hairs. It will be observed that the scales are smaller and more numerous on hair. The medulla also is more marked than in wool. Human hairs are deeply pigmented, making them unsuitable for textile use.

Human hair is not a textile fiber

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Human hair is one kind of protein fiber but not any textile fiber. In spite of having sufficient strength, length, fineness and other many characteristics of a textile fiber it cannot be referred to as a textile fiber because of its outlines are more rounded and there is no free projecting edge. If we compare with wool fiber there is no essential difference between wool and most animals or human hairs. It will be observed that the scales are smaller and more numerous on hair. The medulla also is more marked than in wool. Human hairs are deeply pigmented, making them unsuitable for textile use.
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A textile fiber is a matter that can be spun into yarn or thread and finally produce fabrics There are numerous fiber exists all over the world but all of them are not textile fiber. The fibers which are only characterized by having minimum length, strength, crimp, cohesiveness, maturity, flexibility and uniformity are referred to as textile fiber. It is a matter that is either natural or man made that can be spun into yarn or thread the main element of making fabrics by different methods such as weaving, knitting, braiding, felting or twisting. In a word the material who has the ability to spin into yarn is referred to as a textile fiber. Usually, fiber has a common characteristic that it's length is 100 times greater than diameter but to be a textile fiber it would have some others characteristics except this one. Human hair is commonly known as a fiber but it is not textile fiber.


We get all the textile fiber in two different forms.
1. Staple: The fibers which have a length of minumum1cm to a certain limit of length is usually known as staple fiber. Except silk fiber all the natural fibers are staple fiber. Such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.
2. Filament: A long chain of fibrous material which are used to making yarn ( known as filament yarn) are called filament. To make yarn from filament they are used as single or as multiple. The yarn which is made of single filament is called mono-filament yarn and where more than one filaments are used is called multi-filament yarn. Silk is a natural filament and all the manufactured fibers are made as filament.

Types of Textile Fiber:
Textile fibers are divided in following three classes-

1. Natural Fiber
Naturally growing fibers are included here. According to source it is divided in the bellow three kinds

a) Vegetable Fiber
They are collected from the following different parts of plants.
Seed - Cotton, Kapok

Plant - Jute, Hemp, Flax

Leaf - Sisal, Abaca, Pina

b) Animal Fiber (protein fiber) - Wool, Silk, Cashmere, Mohair

c) Mineral Fiber - Glass fiber, Asbestos, Carbon fiber

2. Regenerated Fiber
Regenerated fibers are made from natural fiber through some chemical and physical modification . Cellulosic fibers are main element of making this type of fiber. They are Viscose, Viscose rayon, Acetate, Tri-acetate and lyocell.

3. Manufactured Fiber
These types of fibers are made by human completely. It is known as man made fibers. They develop as filament fiber with the aid of spinneret.  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 be varies according to the demands usage and in fact, it can be as same-like appearance and properties as the Natural fiber. Wet spinning, Melt spinning and Dry spinning method is used to make synthetic fiber. Man made fiber has more strength and durability, but less comfort than natural fiber. Common manufactured fibers are polyester, nylon, acrylic, tetron, polyacrylic, modacrylic, olefin etc.

Textile fibers and their classification

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A textile fiber is a matter that can be spun into yarn or thread and finally produce fabrics There are numerous fiber exists all over the world but all of them are not textile fiber. The fibers which are only characterized by having minimum length, strength, crimp, cohesiveness, maturity, flexibility and uniformity are referred to as textile fiber. It is a matter that is either natural or man made that can be spun into yarn or thread the main element of making fabrics by different methods such as weaving, knitting, braiding, felting or twisting. In a word the material who has the ability to spin into yarn is referred to as a textile fiber. Usually, fiber has a common characteristic that it's length is 100 times greater than diameter but to be a textile fiber it would have some others characteristics except this one. Human hair is commonly known as a fiber but it is not textile fiber.


We get all the textile fiber in two different forms.
1. Staple: The fibers which have a length of minumum1cm to a certain limit of length is usually known as staple fiber. Except silk fiber all the natural fibers are staple fiber. Such as cotton, hemp, jute etc.
2. Filament: A long chain of fibrous material which are used to making yarn ( known as filament yarn) are called filament. To make yarn from filament they are used as single or as multiple. The yarn which is made of single filament is called mono-filament yarn and where more than one filaments are used is called multi-filament yarn. Silk is a natural filament and all the manufactured fibers are made as filament.

Types of Textile Fiber:
Textile fibers are divided in following three classes-

1. Natural Fiber
Naturally growing fibers are included here. According to source it is divided in the bellow three kinds

a) Vegetable Fiber
They are collected from the following different parts of plants.
Seed - Cotton, Kapok

Plant - Jute, Hemp, Flax

Leaf - Sisal, Abaca, Pina

b) Animal Fiber (protein fiber) - Wool, Silk, Cashmere, Mohair

c) Mineral Fiber - Glass fiber, Asbestos, Carbon fiber

2. Regenerated Fiber
Regenerated fibers are made from natural fiber through some chemical and physical modification . Cellulosic fibers are main element of making this type of fiber. They are Viscose, Viscose rayon, Acetate, Tri-acetate and lyocell.

3. Manufactured Fiber
These types of fibers are made by human completely. It is known as man made fibers. They develop as filament fiber with the aid of spinneret.  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 be varies according to the demands usage and in fact, it can be as same-like appearance and properties as the Natural fiber. Wet spinning, Melt spinning and Dry spinning method is used to make synthetic fiber. Man made fiber has more strength and durability, but less comfort than natural fiber. Common manufactured fibers are polyester, nylon, acrylic, tetron, polyacrylic, modacrylic, olefin etc.
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Thanking You All
 Firoz Kabir


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Hi,

From a great desire of making something special helps for textile concerning person who is new or experienced. An integration of my study, different books, magazines, notes and online supports will become make this blog an important asset of online textile aid searching peoples who are interested to know something about textiles. Adopting some new experience on my job will make it more helpful i think.


Textile  aid will help you to get more and more terms and definitions of textile related terms, textile glossary, Books of textile technology at PDF, direct online solution for questions, different online calculations, textile maths solution, details of every section in textiles by topics, textile engineering course's syllabus, a detail list of textile institutions all over the world, update materials in textile world, merchandising tips and how to be a good merchandiser, different process description with pictures and so many.


To make it great i would pray to almighty ALLAH for helping me. Then a cordial request to all the users of textile aid is to suggest me how will it look great and become more helpful to others. If any individual have a topic or post, then you are cordially requested to post it through textile aid.

Thanking You All
 Firoz Kabir


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