Textile fibre spinning

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Technology details
Name: Biocomposite processing
Category:
Feedstock: different Materials
Product: Biocomposite

Textile fibre spinning is a process where natural, man-made or synthetic fibres are spinned to texile fibres and yarns. The feedstock fibres are drawn out, twisted, and wound onto a bobbin for further processes in textile or fabric production.

Feedstock

For textile fibre spinning different types of fibres of biogenic or synthetic origin can be used. This includes e.g. plant or man-made fibres, silk, wool or other animal fibres or synthetic or mineral fibres (plass, carbon). Beside natural fibres form plants and animal-based fibres several others can be produced from biomass recources especiall man-made fibres like viscose or lycell but also fibres from bio-based polymers like PLA, PHAs, cellulose acetate or bio-based drop-in polymers like polyethylene. Also carbon fibres can be of biogenic origin.

Process and technologies

Product

Products of textile fibre spinning are twisted textile fibres or yarns that can be used for further processing to produce fabrics, textiles or non-woven fibre materials.

Technology providers

Patents

Currently no patents have been identified yet.

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