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Modal is a manmade fabric derived from cellulose, often found in clothing. Learn about its environmental impact, how it compares to cotton, and more.
Lighted Fabric, Packaging, Easy With New Manufacturing Process Date: December 9, 2008 Source: ICT Results Summary: Ultra-thin and energy efficient displays that use organic compounds to emit light ...
More than half of the 7.5 million bales of cotton produced annually in the U.S. will be used in clothing manufacturing. The ...
Results show that the system is able to reduce 90% of the loss and wastage in fabric manufacturing process when compared with traditional human visual inspection.
Manufacturers are figuring out more water efficient ways to dye the fabrics, which is the most water consuming stage of the fabric manufacturing process.
Humans have used hemp fabric for over 6000 years, and there’s renewed interest in this sustainable fabric. Learn how hemp fabric is made and its uses.
CHICHIBU, Japan >> On a day in late May, I visited a studio in central Chichibu, Saitama prefecture, where guests can witness the production of woven silk fabrics. Artisans worked on stencil-dyeing ...
Easily grown in Uganda, the banana plant requires no fertiliser or pesticides, and the production process for the fibres ensures that the final fabric is chemical-free. Mawejje Creations also trains ...
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