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Title: Textiles


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Textiles
  • Products made of cloth.
  • Since the Beginning of time, people have used
    textiles to cover their bodies.

2
Fiber
  • Basic unit of all textiles.
  • Clothing is not the only use of textile products.

3
Other Uses of Textiles
  • Textiles are used to make sheets, towels,
    upholstery, carpets, umbrellas, conveyor belts,
    filters, space suits, football field turf and
    even artificial hearts.

4
Natural Fibers
  • Fibers made from natural sources (plant or
    animal) and changed slightly during processing.
    Cotton, wool, silk, and linen are the most common
    natural fibers.

5
In the beginning
  • We know that in prehistoric times people used
    animal skins to cover their bodies. The skins
    were softened by rubbing them with stones and
    beating them with sticks. Needles were carved
    from bones and the tread was made from tendons of
    animal muscle.

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then
  • In ancient times people began wandering from
    place to place. As they met people villages were
    created. By living in one place thy had time to
    develop new skills. People found by using plant
    fibers and animal fibers they could make thread.
    Thread could then be used to make fabric.

7
Next Came the Revolution
  • In colonial days families took care of there own
    clothing needs. Everything was done by hand, even
    making the fabric.
  • In England in the 1700 the production of textiles
    began due to the invention of many machines

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1700s Inventions
  • 1733 John Kay Flying Shuttle
  • Before this invention the shuttle was moved by
    hand. With Kays shuttle the weaver pulled a
    stick and the shuttle automatically moved across
    the loom.
  • 1769-Richard Arkwright Water Frame
  • It combined several hand operated devices into
    one large machine that was driven by water power.
  • 1770 James Hargeaves Spinning Jenny
  • Until this time yarns were spun one at a time on
    a single rod called a spindle. The Spinning Jenny
    had 8 spindles so the spinner could spin 8 yarns
    at the same time.
  • 1785 Thomas Bell Cylinder Printing
  • This invention allowed repetitious designs to be
    printed rapidly on cotton fabrics. Before this
    time designs were blocked on by hand.

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Manufactured Fibers
  • Fibers not found in nature
  • Rayon acetate, and triacetate made from
    cellulose.
  • Other manufactured fibers are made from carbon,
    oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen.
  • Rayon was the first one made and was sold as
    artificial silk. Produced in 1910.

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Synthetics
  • Manufactured fibers, made completely of
    chemicals.
  • 4 basic elements form the basis of these fibers.
  • Carbon from petroleum or natural gas
  • Hydrogen from water
  • Nitrogen from air
  • Oxygen from air

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Textile Production
  • First stage is producing the fibers.
  • Second stage is spinning the fibers into yarns
  • Fabric production is next. Mills weave or knit
    the yarns into fabric
  • Final stage is fabric finishing. Fabrics are dyed
    or printed, and treated for performance
    characteristics.

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Environmental Textiles
  • Lyocell is a manufactured fiber made from wood
    pulp. The fiber itself is strong absorbent and
    biodegradable.
  • Recycled plastic bottles are being made into
    polyester fibers.
  • The American Textile Manufacturer Institute began
    a program in 1992 to encourage companies to
    become more environmentally conscious
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