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  • Biodegradable and sustainable fibres
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  • Woodhead Pub. in association with the Textile Institute CRC , Cambridge, England ; Boca Raton ; 2005 : 2005
  • 2005
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • xxii, 456 p. : ill.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 0-8493-3484-5
  • 1-85573-916-X (Woodhead)
  • 1-85573-916-X
  • 978-1-85573-916-1 (Woodhead)
  • 978-1-85573-916-1
  • 0-8493-3484-5 (CRC Press)
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Edited by a leading authority in the field with including contributions from experts worldwide, Biodegradable and Sustainable Fibres explores the manufacture and use of textiles that are beneficial by their biodegradable nature or hold some benefit in being from a sustainable source. After discussing microbial processes in fiber degradation, the book covers major fibre types, the development of synthetic silk, biodegradeable natural fibre composites, nonwovens, geotextiles, and soy bean protein fibres. The final chapter focuses on the history and future of soya bean protein fibres. In this comprehensive and essential resource, each chapter includes references and a discussion of future trends.

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