Commonly, fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa) is not considered for the production of soft and easy-care textiles. However, initial tests in the textile industry have shown that certain processes allow improvement in the everyday-wear characteristics of hemp textiles. In the framework of the EU R&D project Hemp-sys [QLRT-01-01363] the potential of hemp as a feedstock in textile processing is investigated. Therefore, a detailed study on the effects of agronomy and fibre extraction processing on fibre properties for textile processing has been carried out. To relate the crop growing conditions with fibre quality and productivity it is required that information is obtained on hemp bast fibre formation. At various stages of the plant development the f...
International audienceIn western Europe, hemp is mainly cultivated for the seeds and the fibre rich ...
The potential of industrial hemp to satisfy the increasing demand for natural products is limited by...
There is an increasing demand for natural fibres in the textile industry as a consequence of the neg...
Commonly, fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa) is not considered for the production of soft and easy-care te...
In fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) grown for the production of high‒quality textile yarns the presen...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a microscopic study carried out on stem cross sections...
Abstract Key words: Cannabis sativa L., day length sensitivity, fibre hemp, genotype, harvest time, ...
<a name="_Toc384585426"></a><a name="_Toc440811443"><strong>Abstract</strong></a> <strong>Key words:...
With the increase of the demand for recyclable materials the usage of natural fibers in technical te...
Various technical bottlenecks limit the production of fibre hemp for textile destinations. The HempS...
Cannabis sativa L. is an annual herbaceous crop grown for the production of long extraxylary fibers,...
Research and development of an innovative production system for hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) fibre for ...
<div><p>Interest in hemp (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) is increasing due to the development of a new r...
Rapid development of hemp fiber usage in technical textiles causes demand for them in the whole worl...
The interest around hemp is currently renewed for the production of bio-based and renewable material...
International audienceIn western Europe, hemp is mainly cultivated for the seeds and the fibre rich ...
The potential of industrial hemp to satisfy the increasing demand for natural products is limited by...
There is an increasing demand for natural fibres in the textile industry as a consequence of the neg...
Commonly, fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa) is not considered for the production of soft and easy-care te...
In fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) grown for the production of high‒quality textile yarns the presen...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a microscopic study carried out on stem cross sections...
Abstract Key words: Cannabis sativa L., day length sensitivity, fibre hemp, genotype, harvest time, ...
<a name="_Toc384585426"></a><a name="_Toc440811443"><strong>Abstract</strong></a> <strong>Key words:...
With the increase of the demand for recyclable materials the usage of natural fibers in technical te...
Various technical bottlenecks limit the production of fibre hemp for textile destinations. The HempS...
Cannabis sativa L. is an annual herbaceous crop grown for the production of long extraxylary fibers,...
Research and development of an innovative production system for hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) fibre for ...
<div><p>Interest in hemp (<i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) is increasing due to the development of a new r...
Rapid development of hemp fiber usage in technical textiles causes demand for them in the whole worl...
The interest around hemp is currently renewed for the production of bio-based and renewable material...
International audienceIn western Europe, hemp is mainly cultivated for the seeds and the fibre rich ...
The potential of industrial hemp to satisfy the increasing demand for natural products is limited by...
There is an increasing demand for natural fibres in the textile industry as a consequence of the neg...