This paper reports a novel method to differentiate cashmere from synthetic fibres and even from other wool fibres with the help of laser diffraction patterns. In the diffraction pattern, only natural fibres depict additional spots above and below the actual diffraction plane. These spots can be used to distinguish different fibre materials by comparing their length-to-height aspect ratio with standard values. Especially, it can be recognized that the diffraction lines above and below the diffraction plane are significantly longer and finer for cashmere fibres than for any other wool
Fibre identification is a very important component to textile industries, fashion and design houses,...
The textile excavations founded at the time of dig process are called archaeological textiles. Due t...
To most woven textiles, retail value is added through the twin processes of dyeing and colourprintin...
444-447This paper reports a novel method to differentiate cashmere from synthetic fibres and even fr...
This paper presents the use of the wavelet transform to extract fibre surface texture features for c...
In recent years, global market demands for blended fibres are booming due to their cost-effectivenes...
Textiles have always been one of the essential materials for people and have a great variety of uses...
Many paper mills use ultrasonic techniques to measure the Tensile Stiffness Index, TSI, of the paper...
Fibers are raw materials used for manufacturing yarns and fabrics, and their properties are closely ...
Identification of fibres, particularly in blends, requires knowledge of their characteristics. Indiv...
The dimensional stability in fibre webs mainly depends of the fibre anisotropy and its orientation o...
The dyers of the past exploited a number of natural dyestuffs and dyeing procedures to obtain countl...
<p>(A) Four fabrics from commercial textiles analyzed in this work. On the left are the appearance o...
In this paper, sereval varieties of animal fibres including cashmere and Australian fine Merino wool...
Although the analysis of fibres is not essential in all criminal cases, fibres can provide useful ev...
Fibre identification is a very important component to textile industries, fashion and design houses,...
The textile excavations founded at the time of dig process are called archaeological textiles. Due t...
To most woven textiles, retail value is added through the twin processes of dyeing and colourprintin...
444-447This paper reports a novel method to differentiate cashmere from synthetic fibres and even fr...
This paper presents the use of the wavelet transform to extract fibre surface texture features for c...
In recent years, global market demands for blended fibres are booming due to their cost-effectivenes...
Textiles have always been one of the essential materials for people and have a great variety of uses...
Many paper mills use ultrasonic techniques to measure the Tensile Stiffness Index, TSI, of the paper...
Fibers are raw materials used for manufacturing yarns and fabrics, and their properties are closely ...
Identification of fibres, particularly in blends, requires knowledge of their characteristics. Indiv...
The dimensional stability in fibre webs mainly depends of the fibre anisotropy and its orientation o...
The dyers of the past exploited a number of natural dyestuffs and dyeing procedures to obtain countl...
<p>(A) Four fabrics from commercial textiles analyzed in this work. On the left are the appearance o...
In this paper, sereval varieties of animal fibres including cashmere and Australian fine Merino wool...
Although the analysis of fibres is not essential in all criminal cases, fibres can provide useful ev...
Fibre identification is a very important component to textile industries, fashion and design houses,...
The textile excavations founded at the time of dig process are called archaeological textiles. Due t...
To most woven textiles, retail value is added through the twin processes of dyeing and colourprintin...