Sustainable Fibres for Fashion and Textile Manufacturing

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9780128240526
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2022 9780128240526
Onderdeel van serie The Textile Institute Book Series
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Sustainable Fibres for Fashion and Textile Manufacturing presents the latest technical information about innovative natural and synthetic materials, helping the reader to understand sustainable fibres and raw materials for fashion and textile manufacturing.

With a particular focus on apparel manufacturing, different applications of sustainable fibres are explored along with manufacturing techniques and details of the material properties. New research investigating nontraditional sources of textile fibres such as lotus, orange, milk, seaweed, corn, and mushroom are all presented, providing a uniquely comprehensive resource. Drawing on work by contributors from a variety of fields and roles in industry and academia, this book shares solutions and new perspectives on this interdisciplinary topic more widely in the hope of leading to research breakthroughs.

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ISBN13:9780128240526
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Part One Introduction to sustainable fibres <br>1 Traditional fibres for fashion and textiles: Associated problems and future sustainable fibres <br>2 Introduction to sustainable fibres for fashion and textiles </p> <p>Part Two Sustainable natural fibres <br>3 Organic cotton and BCI-certified cotton fibres<br>4 Hemp, flax and other plant fibres<br>5 Lotus fibre drawing and characterization <br>6 Macrophyte and wetland plant fibres <br>7 Mushroom and corn fibredthe green alternatives to unsustainable raw materials <br>8 Wool and silk fibres from sustainable standpoint <br>9 Sustainable protein fibres </p> <p>Part Three Sustainable synthetic fibres <br>10 Regenerated synthetic fibres: bamboo and lyocell <br>11 Sustainable polyester and caprolactam fibres </p> <p>Part Four Fibres derived from waste <br>12 Orange fibre <br>13 Coffee fibres from coffee waste <br>14 Recycled fibres from polyester and nylon waste <br>15 Composites derived from biodegradable Textile wastes: A pathway to the future  </p> <p>Part Five Organizations, standards and challenges <br>16 Organizations and certifications relating to sustainable fibres <br>17 Challenges and future directions in sustainable textile materials <br>18 Life cycle analysis of textiles and associated carbon emissions </p>
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