Tag: Wool
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The Four Basic Dyes for Dyeing Wool
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree in textile science from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Egypt. There are many types of wool dyes, but in this article, you will learn how to dye wool with four basic dyes: acid, reactive, chrome, and metal complex dyes.…
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Physical and Chemical Structure of Wool Fiber
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and textile engineer. She has her bachelor’s degree in textile science from the Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt. This article covers the wool’s physical structure, including the cuticle, cortex, cell membrane complex, matrix, helical coil, and chemical composition, and its effect on wool properties. Wool…
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Wool Fiber: Physical and Chemical Properties
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree in textile sciences from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Egypt. Wool is a natural fibre that provides warmth, insulation, and comfort. This article covers the physical and chemical properties of wool fibre and the benefits of fabrics. Wool Wool…
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Wool Fiber: Grades and Production Stages
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and engineer. She holds a bachelor’s degree in textile sciences from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Egypt. This article discusses how wool is classified and the various steps involved in its production, including growing, shearing, scouring, carding, drawing, filling, spinning, weaving, and finishing. Wool Fiber Wool…
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Discover 8 Types of Wool Fabrics and Properties of Each Type
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and an engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree in textile science from the Faculty of Applied Arts, Egypt. Wool is the natural fiber of some animals’ coats. There are many types of wool, such as sheep’s wool, cashmere, mohair, qiviut, angora, alpaca wool, llama wool, and camel…
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Wool: Manufacturing Process, Features, and Fabric Good Washing
By Eman Abdallah Kamel Eman is a writer and textile engineer. She received her bachelor’s degree in textile science from the Faculty of Applied Arts, Egypt. What is wool? Natural wool is a fiber obtained from sheep and other animals. Examples are cashmere and the mohair of goats, qiviut of muskoxen, angora of rabbits, and camelid wool. There are…
