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    closer together making it thicker. It's becoming a demand for its silkiness. Japan have suits made out of it and handkerchiefs. Coats and gloves are constantly made from alpaca wool and they hold up to kids playing outside with their sturdy but, soft fibers. Alpaca wool is not as tightly bound as wool, thus making it easier to breath through but, is also thick enough to keep in the heat better than regular wool. There is snow gear made out of other materials, and different materials mixed together to

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    The lenses of your prescription glasses are important, you also need to consider the frames holding them in place. Fashion Opticians of Vernon Rockville, CT want to share with you the benefits of both plastic and metal wire rim frames so you can make an informed decision when you grab your next pair of prescription glasses. Read on to learn about the various types of plastic and metal frames as well as their practical and fashionable qualities. Zyl, nylon, and polycarbonate are three common types

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    catastrophic optical mirror damage (COMD) threshold. Although, laser diodes are becoming more attractive in direct applications, nevertheless, they are almost always operated with external feedback. The optics causing this feedback range from simple optics, for shaping/focusing the output beam, to sophisticated optics configurations, required for wavelength stabilization [2], and phase locking [3].

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    Textile science Chapter 2 hw 1. State the fiber property that most affects the indicated condition: a. Pilling propensity pilling = hydrophobic & strength & static electricity b. Producing permanent pleats. pleats = resiliency & thermoplasticity c. Improving insulation. Scientists model the manner in which a liquid wets fibers, gaining useful insights for improving glass wool properties. Sandcastles are a prime example of how adding a small amount of liquid to a granular

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    “environmentally and socially responsible” means. Starting with cultivation, the only way a textile manufacturing company can be considered for GOTS approval is to have the textile “products” made with 70% of organic fibers (Global Organic Textile International Working Group). “Organic” fibers mean

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab was to learn about the different types of fibers and the distinguishing characteristics of used to identify them. Natural fibers and man-made fibers were examined in this lab. The fibers tested were part of a multi-fiber fabric with the following arrangement: Acetate Cotton Nylon Silk Viscose (Rayon) Wool The first lab activity was to observe and record the characteristics of each of these fibers through a stain test, a microscope test, a solvent test, and a burn test

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    reinforcement materials in the form of fiber particle, ex; - glass fiber for natural fiber, coconut shell powder matrix material and in the form of resin ex: - phenyl formaldehyde or epoxy, urea formaldehyde and so on. Glass fiber reinforced polymers are fiber reinforced polymers, made up of plastic matrix reinforced by fiber of glass. Glass fiber is light in weight and very strong, it is commonly used in different industries for its excellent properties. Nowadays, the fiber reinforced

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Composite materials are the engineering materials made from two or more constituent materials they remain separate and distinct on a macroscopic level but forming a single component or Composites can defined as materials that consist of two more chemically and physically different phases separated by a distinct interface(matrix phase and dispersed phase). The different systems are combined judiciously to achieve a component with more and more useful structural or functional

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Composite materials are the engineering materials made from two or more constituent materials they remain separate and distinct on a macroscopic level but forming a single component or Composites can defined as materials that consist of two more chemically and physically different phases separated by a distinct interface(matrix phase and dispersed phase). The different systems are combined judiciously to achieve a component with more and more useful structural or functional

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    Type 2 Fibres Lab Report

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    Type II fibres are more susceptible to fatigue than type I fibres because, to begin with type II fibres have smaller and fewer mitochondrion unlike type I fibres that have more and larger mitochondrion, which in return results in greater oxidative enzyme activity, greater utilization of oxygen and will have a greater fatigue resistance compared to fast twitch fibres. Secondly, type II fibres have a lower myoglobin concentration which hinders its ability to store and facilitate oxygen diffusion which

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