Fibers or fibres (see spelling differences) is a class of hair-like materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to pieces of thread. They can be spun into filaments, thread, or rope. They can be used as a component of composite materials. They can also be matted into sheets to make products such as paper or felt. Fibers are of two types: natural fiber and man made or synthetic fiber.
Sources of natural fibersNatural fibers include those made from plant, animal and mineral sources. Natural fibers can be classified according to their origin. Vegetable fibersVegetable fibers are generally comprised mainly of cellulose: examples include cotton, jute, flax, ramie, sisal, and hemp. Cellulose fibers serve in the manufacture of paper and cloth. This fiber can be further categorized into the following:
The most used natural fibers are cotton, flax and hemp, although sisal, jute, kenaf, and coconut are also widely used. Hemp fibers are mainly used for ropes and aerofoils because of their high suppleness and resistance within an aggressive environment. Hemp fibers are, for example, currently used as a seal within the heating and sanitary industries. Animal fibersAnimal fibers generally comprise proteins; examples include silk, wool, angora, mohair and alpaca.
Mineral fibersMineral fibers are naturally occurring fiber or slightly modified fiber procured from minerals. These can be categorized into the following categories:
Industrial use of natural fibersAfter World War II, the build-up of synthetic fibers significantly decreased the use of natural fibers. Now, with the increase of oil prices and environmental considerations, there has been a revival of natural fiber use within the textile, building, plastic and automotive industriescitation needed. This interest is reinforced by the developmental perspectives on the agro-industrial market and local productions, allowing economic development and independence versus imported materials. France remains the greatest European hemp fiber producer with 50,000 tons yearly (EU 100,000 tons). France also produces the largest range of industrial seeds worldwide. China and Russia are also important producers, but the statistics in that field are not available.citation needed In the industrial domain, the consortium DAIFA group SAS have reached a leading position in Europe in the automotive plastics market. [1] They specialize in injection and thermopress plastics reinforced with natural fibers. The use of natural fibers at the industrial level improves the environmental sustainability of the parts being constructed, especially within the automotive market. Within the building industry, the interest in natural fibers is mostly economical and technical; natural fibers allow insulation properties higher than current materials.citation needed See alsoExternal linksClassification of natural fibers and list of bast fibers.
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