Nanocomposite Fibres & Yarns

 Nanocomposite fibres are the meshwork of nylon and polyester which contains fine inorganic particles that are processed in to large threads of polymers. Whereas a yarn of nanocomposite fibres refer to the continuously interlocked fibre which is utilized in manufacturing processes to produce quality materials from them. Nanocomposite fibres made from artiodactyl mammal, yak, possum, qiviut, cat, dog, wolf, rabbit, or buffalo hair, and even turkey or ostrich feathers have the advantages of being elastic and breathable and are being able to capture air, they form great heat materials. Yarns of nanocomposite fibre being produced from both natural and artificial materials, inherit the properties of both parents and yield products of better qualities.  

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