Textile fibre diagram
Textile Fibre Overview with links
Textile Fibre Overview with links
Basalt fibres made from rock solidified from volcanic lava are suggested by some as the alternative to glass fibres.
Ceramic fibre is the latest in a series of new materials earmarked for use as fibres.
The use of carbon fibres has only become widespread over the past couple of decades. However, growth has been rapid since its inception.
Inorganic fibres. A type of Another type of tissue that is becoming more important is in the inanimate category. Grains produced from materials that are present in the Earth’s crust refers to inorganic. These fibres can easily be made from naturally occurring materials and are inorganic rather than polymeric.