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Textile | Description, Industry, Types, & Facts | Britannica
textile, any filament, fibre, or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth, and the resulting material itself. The term is derived from the Latin textilis and the French texere, meaning “to weave,” and it originally referred only to woven fabrics. It has, however, come to include fabrics produced by other methods.
Textile Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
tex· tile ˈtek-ˌstī (-ə)l ˈteks-tᵊl Synonyms of textile 1 : cloth sense 1a especially : a woven or knit cloth 2 : a fiber, filament, or yarn used in making cloth Synonyms cloth fabric See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Example Sentences They import fine silk textiles from China. brought back a whole suitcase of beautiful textiles from India
Textile - Wikipedia
Textiles are all around us. The textile is a component of basic needs like food and shelter. Textiles are everywhere in our lives, from bath towels to space suits. Textiles help humans by comforting, protecting, and extending their lives. Textiles meet our clothing needs, keeping us warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
List of textiles | Britannica
The following is a list of textiles, fibres, and fabrics ordered alphabetically. azlon bombazine brocade calico cambric camel hair canvas cashmere cheviot chiffon chintz corduroy cotton crash crepe crepe de Chine cretonne damask delaine denim dimity duck flannel flax foulard fustian gabardine gauze gingham hemp holland horsehair jamdani jute khaki
Textiles: Purpose, Types & Examples - Study.com
Textile: Definition and Meaning A textile is any material made of interlacing fibers. It can take a variety of forms and has many functions. No matter one's environment or situation, textiles are...
Top Textile Manufacturing Companies in the USA - Thomasnet
A textile is a flexible material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibers such as yarn or thread. Spinning raw fibers of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials produces long strands of yarn. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, felting, tatting, or braiding.
Textiles - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Textile industries involve diverse operations including fiber synthesis, weaving, manufacturing, dyeing and finishing. One of the oldest industries, textile operations have been studied extensively and many workplace standards exist. There are numerous health and safety issues associated with the textile industry. They include: chemical exposure from the processing and dyeing of materials, exposure to cotton and other organic dusts, musculoskeletal stresses, and noise exposure.
Textile Recovery | Mass.gov
For waste disposal ban purposes, textiles are defined as bedding, clothing, curtains, fabric, footwear, towels, and similar items. See a complete list here from Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles (SMART). Virtually any textile can be reused, repurposed, or recycled if clean and dry. Even worn, torn, and stained items have recovery value.
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