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| Published: December 25, 2019
Breeding and processing of wool specially hair fibres: evaluation of animal fibers for use in textile products
Assistant Professor, Department Of Home Science, Biramangol College, Sawombung,Imphal East, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.016/20190704
DOI: 10.25215/0704.016
ABSTRACT
Textile products are composed of a range of materials and fibers. The natural protein fibers that are currently used in textile production such as wool, mohair, and silk can be very costly to the manufacturer and consumer. A non-traditional protein animal fiber, such as dog hair, can prove to be a cheaper, environmentally friendly, and very suitable substitute for the traditional protein fibers used today in textile processing. The use of this abundant protein fiber is very possibly a promising new avenue for the textile industry. Results show it would be reasonable to consider dog fiber as a possibility for conversion into staple yarns. With strength, percent strain, and modulus, as a basis, dog fibers would perform equally as well as traditionally used animal fibers, and possibly better in certain instances.
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© 2019, N Maisnam
Received: September 15, 2019; Revision Received: October 23, 2019; Accepted: December 25, 2019
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.016/20190704
10.25215/0704.016
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Published in Volume 07, Issue 4, October-December, 2019