tekstiilikiud
Tekstiilikiud refers to the basic structural element of textiles. These fibers are the smallest units that are spun into yarns, which are then woven or knitted to create fabrics. Tekstiilikiud can be broadly categorized into natural fibers and man-made fibers. Natural fibers originate from plants or animals, such as cotton, linen, wool, and silk. Man-made fibers are produced industrially, either from natural polymers (regenerated cellulose fibers like rayon and modal) or entirely synthetic polymers (like polyester, nylon, and acrylic).
The properties of a tekstiilikiud determine the characteristics of the resulting textile. These properties include strength,
The choice of tekstiilikiud is crucial in the design and production of textiles, influencing their performance,