Flow Chart of Glass Fiber Manufacturing Process
Glass Fibers: Glass is a non-metallic fiber. It is also called fiberglass. Glass fibers are composed of oxides of silica. Glass is an inorganic nonmetallic …
Glass Fibers: Glass is a non-metallic fiber. It is also called fiberglass. Glass fibers are composed of oxides of silica. Glass is an inorganic nonmetallic …
Kevlar Fiber: Kevlar is the trade name of Dupont’s para- aramid fiber. In this article, we will discuss about the Kevlar Fiber Manufacturing Process. Kevlar …
Nylon-6.6: There are several types of “nylon” polymers. The most widely utilized polyamides in commerce are type nylon 66 and nylon 6. Nylon-6.6 fiber is …
Nylon 6: Nylon 6 is made from one component namely Caprolactum, which has six carbon atom. Nylon 6 fibers are tough, possessing high tensile strength, …
Polyester Fiber: Polyester fibers are formed from synthetic polymers, manufactured by the action of polyfunctional acids with polyfunctional alcohols. The fiber-forming polymer substance is a …
Man-made fiber: Man-made fibers are produced by combining polymers or small molecules. It is created from natural materials or by chemical processes. Man-made fibers account …
Flax Fiber: Flax is classified, as a natural, cellulose, bast, multi-cellular fiber. It is also known as linen. Flax fiber is obtained from the stalk …
Acetate fiber: Textile fibers that are composed of ester cellulose are called acetate fibers. Acetate is a manufactured fiber in which the forming substance is …