mikrofibroottisia
Mikrofibroottisia refers to microfibers, which are synthetic or natural fibers that are less than one denier or one decitex in diameter. This means they are extremely thin, often finer than silk. They are commonly produced from petroleum-based synthetics such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic. Microfibers are often used in the production of textiles for clothing, home furnishings, and industrial applications due to their softness, absorbency, and durability.
The production process for microfibers involves extruding molten plastic through tiny spinnerets, creating very fine filaments.
However, the widespread use of microfibers has raised environmental concerns. During washing, these tiny fibers can