Fiberfilament
Fiberfilament is a term that refers to a fine, thread-like strand of material. This can encompass a wide range of substances, from natural fibers like cotton or silk to synthetic materials such as nylon or carbon fiber. The defining characteristic of a fiberfilament is its elongated, slender form, where the length is significantly greater than its width. These filaments are often the building blocks for larger structures or textiles.
In many applications, fiberfilaments are spun into yarns or threads, which are then woven or knitted to
Beyond textiles, fiberfilaments find use in composite materials, where they are embedded within a matrix to