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DAE Textile GCT Multan| Knitting Fabric Technologist|Yarn Quality Testing|Yarn Production|Slub|Melange|Chain|Injection Slub| open End|Knitting Fabric Inspection| Dyed Fabric Inspection| Fabric Lab Testing| ISO| AATCC|

The textile industry utilizes various types of fibers, which can be categorized into: *Natural Fibers* 1. Cotton 2. Wool 3. Silk 4. Linen (Flax) 5. Hemp 6. Jute 7. Bamboo 8. Mohair (Angora goat) 9. Cashmere (Cashmere goat) 10. Angora (Angora rabbit) *Synthetic Fibers* 1. Polyester 2. Nylon 3. Acrylic 4. Polypropylene 5. Spandex (Lycra) 6. Olefin 7. Polyamide 8. Polyurethane *Semi-Synthetic Fibers* 1. Rayon (Viscose) 2. Modal 3. Lyocell 4. Tencel 5. Triacetate *Blended Fibers* 1. Polyester-Cotton blends 2. Poly-Cotton blends 3. Wool-Synthetic blends 4. Acrylic-Wool blends *Specialty Fibers* 1. Fire-resistant fibers (e.g., Nomex) 2. Water-repellent fibers (e.g., Gore-Tex) 3. Anti-microbial fibers (e.g., Silver-infused) 4. UV-resistant fibers (e.g., Solarweave) 5. Conductive fibers (e.g., for wearable tech) 6. Shape-memory fibers (e.g., for self-adjusting textiles) 7. Phase-change fibers (e.g., for temperature regulation) *Sustainable Fibers* 1. Organic Cotton 2. Recycled Polyester 3. Hemp 4. Bamboo 5. Tencel 6. Lyocell 7. Piñatex (from pineapple leaves) *Textile Fiber Applications* 1. Apparel (clothing) 2. Home textiles (bedding, towels, upholstery) 3. Industrial textiles (filtration, insulation, composites) 4. Technical textiles (medical, automotive, aerospace) 5. Geotextiles (erosion control, soil reinforcement) The textile industry continuously evolves, and new fiber types are being developed to meet specific needs and sustainability goals. #textile #fibers #apparel #home #apparel #clothing #yarn #development

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