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Fiber - answer-The first stage in textile production is?
serviceability describes? - answer-how well the product meets the consumers
needs and expectations.
what is the ability of a textile to withstand pulling force? - answer-Tenacity
Are all natural fibers staple fibers? - answer-No, the only natural fiber that is
filament is silk, but all other are staples
is cotton hydrophobic? - answer-No, it is hydrophilic
Fabrics that are highly resilient can be wrinkle resistant? - answer-True
These fibers absorb moisture without feeling wet. - answer-Hydroscopic
,____ shrinkage happens each time you care for the textile product - answer-
Progressive
there is less space between fibers in a spun yarn then in a filament yarn -
answer-False
This is a very large molecule made by connecting many small molecules
together and when connected, some form into thin films and are used as
textiles. - answer-Polymer
The first stage in textile production is? - answer-Fiber
Quality of textile products refers to product characteristics as: - answer-End
use
Performance
No defects in construction of materials
Fabric performance testing eliminates all material-selection problems? -
answer-False
Which of the following explains the term hygroscopic? - answer-Can absorb a
lot of water without feeling wet.
,Breaking _______is the force, in grams per denier, that is required to break a
fiber. - answer-Tenacity
All natural fibers are short staple fibers except for this fiber? - answer-Silk
Resiliency - answer-the ability of a textile to maintain its shape after bending,
twisting or crushing.
The surface contour of fibers can affect the luster, hand, texture
and_________? - answer-Apparent soiling of the fabric
Fiber crimp decreases resiliency? - answer-False
What does fiber crimp do? - answer-Fiber crimp increases absorbency and
skin-contact comfort, but reduces luster
Spandex has high elongation? - answer-True
Bast fibers are harvested from? - answer-The leaf
What kind of fiber is Flax - answer-Bast
name natural cellulosic fibers - answer-Seed fiber
Leaf Fiber
Bast Fiber
, Which cotton is grown primarily in the U.S. ? - answer-Upland cotton
The convolutions in a cotton fiber help add cohesiveness to the fiber? -
answer-True
name common properties of all cellulosic fibers - answer-Good absorbency
Good heat resistance
Low resiliency
Fairly flammable
Cotton's high absorbency contributes to it's... - answer-good comfort
characteristic.
good dyeability.
propensity to be damaged by mildew.
Is cotton Hydrophilic of hydrophobic? - answer-Hydrophilic
Is polyester Hydrophilic of hydrophobic? - answer-Hydrophobic
Protein fibers are flame retardant? - answer-False
Protein fibers feel much lighter than cellulose fibers of the same thickness? -
answer-True