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Wool Fibre

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Wool Fibre

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  1. Southeast University Department Of Textile Engineering I/A 251,252 Tejgaon Dhaka Bangladesh

  2. Wool is a natural protein fiber. The finest wool is collect from young sheep. Sheared wool is called fleece or clip wool and wool taken from the hides of slaughtered animal is called pulled wool which is inferior in quality to fleece or clip wool. The earliest fragments of wool fabric have been found in Egypt but Mesopotamia is the birth place of wool.

  3. Components Percentages Keratin 33% Dust 26% Suit 28% Fat 12% Mineral matter 1% Total: 100%

  4. Fig: Symmetric diagram of wool fiber

  5.  Effect of Acid: Concentrated HNO2 and H2SO4 destroy the fiber.  Effect of Alkali: Destroy all bonds in wool fiber.  Effect of Bleach: Harmful.  Heat: wool fiber decomposed at 204°C.  Dye Ability: Easy to dye, reactive dyestuff is suitable.

  6.  Specific Gravity: 1.31  Moisture Regain: 13-16%  Tenacity: At dry 1.35 g/d  Breaking Extension: 42.5%  Recovery: 69% at 5%

  7.  In addition to clothing, wool has been used for blankets, horse rugs, saddle cloths, carpeting, felt, wool insulation (also see links) and upholstery.  Wool felt covers piano hammers, and it is used to absorb odors and noise in heavy machinery and stereo speakers.

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