A material which is available in the form of thin and continuous strand is called fibre.
Silk fibre to fabric process.
Silk and wool are animal fibre.
Originally it was believed that an ancient chinese princess was the first to discover the process.
Silk producers may perform a variety of post production processes to create silk yarn that has certain desired attributes and then the silk yarn is put through a roller to make it more uniform.
The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
However no matter which subtype of casein fabric is produced the first step in making this textile is obtaining milk.
The process used to produce this type of fabric depends on the version of casein fiber that is being made.
At this point the yarn is ready to be woven into a garment or another type of textile.
Raw silk does not possess the luster and softness for which this fiber is known.
In most cases the milk used to make milk cotton is waste milk that is otherwise unusable.
The gummy substance called sericin about 20 25 in mulberry silk and about 15 in wild silk covering the fibrous material fibroin imparts a harsh handle and must be removed in order to bring out the supple and lustrous qualities.
The cocoon are kept under the sun boiled water or exposed to steam.
The silk fibres separate out.
Silk is a natural protein fiber some forms of which can be woven into textiles.
Originally it was believed that an ancient chinese princess was the first to discover the process formanufacturing silk fabric from the filament fiber produced by silk worms.
Despite facing keen competition from man made fibers silk has maintained its supremacy in the production of luxury apparels and high quality specialized goods.
Cotton jute silk wool.
A pile of cocoon is used for obtaining silk fibre.
Yam is a kind of long twisted thread.
Cotton and jute are plant fibre.
Yarn is made from fibres by the process of spinning.
The fibers which are obtained from plants and animals are called natural fibers.
The fibres are spun into yarn long continuous thread which can then be woven on a loom to make a fabric or cloth.
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk.
Silk is a protein fiber made by silk worms and is the only natural fiber that is a filament fiber.
The best known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of the mulberry silkworm bombyx mori reared in captivity sericulture.