retttingin
Rett tingin, commonly written rettingin in some sources, designates the retting process, a key step in producing bast fibers. Retting refers to the biological, chemical, and mechanical methods that loosen and separate usable fibers from the plant stalk by degrading pectin and other matrix materials that bind the fiber to the surrounding tissue.
There are several retting methods: water retting, in which plant materials are submerged in water for days
Applications of rettingin extend to flax for linen, as well as hemp, jute, and kenaf fibers. Fiber
Rett tingin thus denotes a central stage in natural fiber production, linking agricultural material, processing technology,