naftakiudu
Naftakiudu is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "oil fiber" or "oil wool." It refers to a type of petroleum-based synthetic fiber that exhibits properties resembling natural wool, such as warmth, resilience, and a soft texture. This material was developed as an alternative to traditional animal-derived wool, offering advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness, durability, and hypoallergenic qualities.
The production of naftakiudu typically involves the extrusion of polymer melts derived from petroleum through spinnerets.
Naftakiudu has found applications in various textile industries, including the manufacturing of clothing, upholstery, and insulation