kuidunlajikkeiden
Kuidunlajikkeiden, a Finnish term, translates to "fiber varieties" or "types of fiber." It refers to the diverse classifications of fibrous materials found in nature and produced synthetically. These fibers are broadly categorized based on their origin. Natural fibers include plant-based fibers such as cotton, linen, hemp, and jute, which are derived from the cellulose structures of plants. Animal-based fibers, like wool from sheep and silk from silkworms, are protein-based. Mineral fibers, such as asbestos, are derived from naturally occurring minerals.
Man-made fibers, also known as synthetic or regenerated fibers, are created through chemical processes. Regenerated fibers,