szövetszálat
Szövetszálat, a Hungarian term, translates to "woven fiber" or "textile fiber" in English. It refers to a fundamental unit of textile materials, comprising a continuous strand of material that can be spun or twisted into yarn. These fibers are the building blocks from which all fabrics and textiles are created.
There are two primary categories of textile fibers: natural fibers and synthetic fibers. Natural fibers are
Synthetic fibers, on the other hand, are man-made through chemical processes. Common examples include polyester, nylon,
The characteristics of a szövetszálat, such as its length, fineness, strength, and elasticity, significantly influence the