kangassäikeet
Kangassäikeet, often translated as textile fibers, are the fundamental building blocks of all fabrics. They are elongated, thin structures that can be natural or man-made. Natural fibers are derived from plants, animals, or minerals. Examples of plant-based fibers include cotton, linen, and hemp, known for their breathability and absorbency. Animal fibers, such as wool and silk, are prized for their warmth, softness, and elasticity. Mineral fibers, like asbestos, are rare in textile applications due to health concerns.
Man-made fibers, also known as synthetic or regenerated fibers, are produced through chemical processes. Synthetic fibers,