Fotosfera is a pioneering collection made from a yarn with 63% bio-based content. The key ingredient? Oil from the seeds of the castor bean plants.
Fast-growing castor bean plants are rapidly renewable, and grow in hot, dry climates, in sandy loam soil. Hardier than many other crops, they can thrive in land prone to erosion, and only require water once in up to 25 days.
The crops are typically harvested twice each season to maximise yield. It is the high oil content of the castor beans which is extracted and then used as the key ingredient in the further processing of the bio-based nylon. This minimises the use of petroleum- based materials in Fotosfera.
Jaden Fabrics is the ONLY supplier for 100% Green Enova Towels in the Hospitality Market! Contact us to learn more about this exciting new process and product!
The document is a letter from Bajrang Enviro Engineers, an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer and exporter of environmental plant and products based in India. They are seeking business opportunities to supply their range of products which include MBBR media, diffusers, tube settlers, filter media and other equipment used in sewage treatment plants. They provide specifications and details of their various products and assure high quality at competitive prices. They request to be given an opportunity to serve customers' needs for these media and diffusers.
Bamboo fiber can be produced through either mechanical or chemical processes. The chemical process involves breaking down bamboo cellulose with harsh chemicals like sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide to produce viscose fiber. A more environmentally friendly method uses amine oxides in a closed loop system to produce lyocell bamboo fiber. Bamboo fiber has various properties including moisture wicking, UV protection, and antibacterial effects. It is used to make clothing, textiles, and other products like towels and mats.
This document discusses various acoustic materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, and noise control. It provides details on stackable foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling clouds, fiberglass blankets and rolls, pyramidal and quadratic diffusers, and acoustic barriers. The materials discussed are suitable for a variety of spaces including recording studios, theaters, offices, homes and more. They help reduce reverberation, echoes, and noise in an aesthetically pleasing way while also being durable and fire resistant.
Acoustics Material Study - Architectural Acoustics - NIT TrichySabarathinam Kuppan
This document discusses various materials used for acoustic treatment of noise, including acoustic foams, polyurethane foams, asbestos products, balsa wood, brickwork, clinker block, concrete, lightweight concrete, glass, foamed glass, glass fibre wool, gypsum, mineral wool, lead sheets, lead/foam sandwiches, lead-loaded plastic sheets, and leaded plastics. It provides details on the sound absorbing and insulating properties of these materials.
Fotosfera is a pioneering collection made from a yarn with 63% bio-based content. The key ingredient? Oil from the seeds of the castor bean plants.
Fast-growing castor bean plants are rapidly renewable, and grow in hot, dry climates, in sandy loam soil. Hardier than many other crops, they can thrive in land prone to erosion, and only require water once in up to 25 days.
The crops are typically harvested twice each season to maximise yield. It is the high oil content of the castor beans which is extracted and then used as the key ingredient in the further processing of the bio-based nylon. This minimises the use of petroleum- based materials in Fotosfera.
Jaden Fabrics is the ONLY supplier for 100% Green Enova Towels in the Hospitality Market! Contact us to learn more about this exciting new process and product!
The document is a letter from Bajrang Enviro Engineers, an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer and exporter of environmental plant and products based in India. They are seeking business opportunities to supply their range of products which include MBBR media, diffusers, tube settlers, filter media and other equipment used in sewage treatment plants. They provide specifications and details of their various products and assure high quality at competitive prices. They request to be given an opportunity to serve customers' needs for these media and diffusers.
Bamboo fiber can be produced through either mechanical or chemical processes. The chemical process involves breaking down bamboo cellulose with harsh chemicals like sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide to produce viscose fiber. A more environmentally friendly method uses amine oxides in a closed loop system to produce lyocell bamboo fiber. Bamboo fiber has various properties including moisture wicking, UV protection, and antibacterial effects. It is used to make clothing, textiles, and other products like towels and mats.
This document discusses various acoustic materials used for sound absorption, diffusion, and noise control. It provides details on stackable foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling clouds, fiberglass blankets and rolls, pyramidal and quadratic diffusers, and acoustic barriers. The materials discussed are suitable for a variety of spaces including recording studios, theaters, offices, homes and more. They help reduce reverberation, echoes, and noise in an aesthetically pleasing way while also being durable and fire resistant.
Acoustics Material Study - Architectural Acoustics - NIT TrichySabarathinam Kuppan
This document discusses various materials used for acoustic treatment of noise, including acoustic foams, polyurethane foams, asbestos products, balsa wood, brickwork, clinker block, concrete, lightweight concrete, glass, foamed glass, glass fibre wool, gypsum, mineral wool, lead sheets, lead/foam sandwiches, lead-loaded plastic sheets, and leaded plastics. It provides details on the sound absorbing and insulating properties of these materials.
Soundtect develops acoustic wall and ceiling panels that not only address reverberation issues but also add design features to rooms. Their panels are made from 70% recycled materials and can achieve NRC ratings up to 1.0. They have several panel designs like Wave, Cubism, and Forest that provide acoustic absorption while also having eye-catching visual patterns. Soundtect provides information on the performance, specifications, installation, and care of their different acoustic panel products.
Flotex Starck Rulo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Farklı kombinasyonlar yaratın!
Son derece yenilikçi bir zemin kaplama koleksiyonu olan Flotex Starck'ın tasarımını, vizyon sahibi yaratıcı Philippe Starck ile yapıldı.
Yüksek çözünürlüklü dijital baskı
Flotex, zeminlerin kaliteli yüzeyi ile yüksek çözünürlüklü bir dijital baskı tekniği kullanan Starck koleksiyonu, benzersiz desenlere sahiptir. Ölçek ve geçiş üzerinde oynayarak, üç sistemin her biri geleneğe meydan okumakta ve iç mekan ve zemin kaplama tasarımında yeni bir bakış yaratmaktadır.
Sonsuz tasarım seçenekleri
Her bir tam tasarım kaplama deseni, 4 farklı bileşenden oluşan, on metre uzunluğa sahiptir. Merkezi bir tasarım, sol ve sağ bir geçiş tasarımı ve çeşitli vurgu renkleri içeren yarı düz bir doku tasarımı. Her bir bileşen 2 metre genişliğindedir. Tasarım sistemi ile farklı kombinasyonlar yaratmak mümkündür.
Her lokasyon ve proje için 3 farklı kategorinin, birçok renk seçeneği ve farklı kombinasyonları, her lokasyon ve projeye oldukça uyu
Soundtect produces acoustic wall and ceiling panels that address reverberation issues while adding design features to rooms. The panels are made from 70% recycled materials and have performance levels up to 1.0 NRC. They come in visually appealing patterns that balance acoustic function with design. Soundtect offers panels with various designs, colors, and specifications that can be used to enhance both commercial and residential spaces acoustically and aesthetically.
The document analyzes how different compositions of coconut and kenaf fibers affect the sound absorption coefficient when used as a raw material for composite materials. Samples with varying compositions of coconut to kenaf fibers were created using hand lay-up and a polyester matrix. Testing found that samples with more coconut fibers had higher absorption coefficients, with the 4:0 coconut composition achieving the highest value of 0.67. Higher density samples showed lower absorption, with the 0.82 g/cm3 sample reaching 0.47. Absorption was highest for all samples at a frequency of 1000 Hz.
This document summarizes advances in denim processing and finishing techniques. It discusses the manufacturing process of denim including yarn parameters and dyeing methods like rope and slasher dyeing. New developments in dyeing and finishing machinery are outlined. Common finishing techniques like stone washing, enzyme washing and bleach washing are described. The document also introduces some newer denim finishes like sand blasting, buffing and spraying effects. Finally, some uncommon varieties of denim like printed, crushed and petroleum washed denim are mentioned.
Our manufacturer has over 50 years of experience in wood manufacturing and acoustic expertise. They produce acoustic panels under the TAVINEL and TAVILINE brands for auditoriums, concert halls, and other spaces. Their panels are customizable and tested for acoustic performance. They also provide complete acoustic solutions and have experience advising on acoustic treatments. Their products are made from natural wood veneers and meet European fire safety standards.
Latex is often used as a backing for carpets to improve anchorage of the pile and provide anti-slip characteristics. There are three main methods for applying latex to carpet backs: the lick-roll method, knife-over blanket spreading, and spraying. The lick-roll method involves coating the back of the carpet with latex from a revolving lick roller as it is pulled through an assembly. Knife-over blanket spreading similarly applies latex but uses a spreader instead of a roller. Spraying involves a spray gun that reciprocates above the moving carpet to uniformly coat its back with latex.
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Soundproof curtains are a flexible and economical method for noise reduction in industrial and manufacturing applications. They can be used to create sound barrier walls, partial barriers, and machine enclosures. The degree of sound absorption depends on factors like the fabric weight, depth between the curtain and wall, and pleating. Acoustical curtains both block noise and absorb sounds using a quilted fiberglass blanket with a 1lb noise barrier septum. Envirotech Systems offers insulating ceiling tiles that provide strength, durability, and sound attenuation while remaining affordable. Their mineral fiber tiles have good fire resistance and absorb 41dB of sound.
Incorporating printed fabrics in interior decoration and acoustic panelsDr.Mahmoud Abbas
Acoustic printed fabrics are commonly used in interior spaces to reduce noise and improve sound quality. These wall panels use fabric to control interior design while also reducing sound. The fabrics absorb sound waves to diminish echoes and reverberation. When selecting fabric for acoustic panels, it is important to choose a breathable material that allows sound to pass through to the sound-absorbing core. Properly integrating acoustic printed fabrics can enhance interior environments through sound absorption and decorative design.
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound. It describes sound absorbers like acoustical foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles that are used to eliminate sound reflections and reduce reverberation. These products are used in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and other commercial and industrial spaces. The document also provides details on the construction and specifications of one such acoustical wall panel.
This document studies the properties of Tencel, cotton and polyester fibers. It knits fabrics from these fibers in single and double jersey structures at 30s and 40s counts. The fabrics are tested for properties like abrasion, shrinkage, air permeability and more. They are also finished with treatments like antimicrobial, stain release and anti-pilling. Testing shows Tencel has the best comfort properties while cotton shows best results for anti-microbial and anti-pilling finishes. Polyester has good stain release properties. A survey finds people prefer Tencel for its comfort. The study concludes Tencel is best for comfort and moisture management while cotton and polyester also have advantages for specific properties and
Lyocell, also known by the brand name Tencel, is a man-made cellulosic fiber produced by dissolving cellulose in an organic solvent without derivatization. It is produced from wood pulp through a solvent-spinning process using N-methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO) as the solvent. The manufacturing process involves dissolving cellulose pulp in NMMO, filtering the solution, extruding it through spinnerets into fibers, and removing the solvent to produce a strong yet soft fiber. Lyocell fibers have properties similar to cotton such as high strength, absorbency and softness but are more durable and easier to care for.
The Mistral 50 uses ozone to completely destroy odors instead of masking them. It emits ozone that kills odor-causing bacteria and breaks down organic and chemical smells. The ozone then reverts back to oxygen, making it a safe and natural purification method. The compact unit uses less power than a light bulb and has no filters or consumables, providing odor removal with no ongoing costs.
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı Neden Tercih Edilmeli?
Tessera Earthscape karo halı, tek başına veya diğer tessera karo halılarla birlikte kullanılmak üzere zengin dokulu organik desenli ilmek havlı karo halı tasarımları oluşturulabilir. 12 nötr ton ile doğal estetiği temsil eden desenleriyle, ofis benzeri zemin uygulamalarınız için ayrı bir estetik değer katmanıza olanak sağlar. Tessera Earthscape karo halı, her renk – desen seçeneği; değişen ve görünüşte sonsuz bir yüzey tasarımı oluşturmak için dokulu yapı ile birleştirilen 4 tamamlayıcı renk yolunun bir karışımıdır.
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı Özellikleri
Zengin doku ve ayak altı konforu için 978gsm hav ağırlığı
Dayanıklılık ve renk haslığı için% 100 Invista Antron® Lumena çözeltisi boyalı poliamid 6.6 iplikten oluşmaktadır
% 57 oranında geri dönüştürülmüş malzeme
Re-Form Eco-Friendly Sorbent Products are made from recycled materials and are more absorbent and cost effective than traditional oil-based sorbents. They are better for the environment as they are made from recycled content and require less material to be disposed of due to their high absorbency. Re-Form offers various sorbent pads, rolls, and spill kits in different sizes and absorbency levels to handle small spills indoors or larger spills outdoors in compliance with regulations.
Regenerated fibers are some'mes known as man‐made fibers. These are fibers that have been created artificially. they are used in making textiles and various other purposes.
O documento descreve os quatro domínios que compõem o planeta Terra - atmosfera, hidrosfera, biosfera e litosfera - e como eles são interdependentes para manter o equilíbrio ambiental. Também discute conceitos como florestas, desflorestação, biodiversidade e suas causas e consequências, além de medidas para preservá-los.
O documento descreve os principais biomas terrestres e como a vida depende de fatores como energia solar, atmosfera e água. Ele explica que a biosfera compreende todos os seres vivos e fatores ambientais com os quais interagem, e que cada fenômeno natural está relacionado aos demais. Finalmente, apresenta os principais biomas da Terra, como tundra, florestas decíduas, taiga, estepe, savanas, florestas tropicais e desertos.
Soundtect develops acoustic wall and ceiling panels that not only address reverberation issues but also add design features to rooms. Their panels are made from 70% recycled materials and can achieve NRC ratings up to 1.0. They have several panel designs like Wave, Cubism, and Forest that provide acoustic absorption while also having eye-catching visual patterns. Soundtect provides information on the performance, specifications, installation, and care of their different acoustic panel products.
Flotex Starck Rulo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Farklı kombinasyonlar yaratın!
Son derece yenilikçi bir zemin kaplama koleksiyonu olan Flotex Starck'ın tasarımını, vizyon sahibi yaratıcı Philippe Starck ile yapıldı.
Yüksek çözünürlüklü dijital baskı
Flotex, zeminlerin kaliteli yüzeyi ile yüksek çözünürlüklü bir dijital baskı tekniği kullanan Starck koleksiyonu, benzersiz desenlere sahiptir. Ölçek ve geçiş üzerinde oynayarak, üç sistemin her biri geleneğe meydan okumakta ve iç mekan ve zemin kaplama tasarımında yeni bir bakış yaratmaktadır.
Sonsuz tasarım seçenekleri
Her bir tam tasarım kaplama deseni, 4 farklı bileşenden oluşan, on metre uzunluğa sahiptir. Merkezi bir tasarım, sol ve sağ bir geçiş tasarımı ve çeşitli vurgu renkleri içeren yarı düz bir doku tasarımı. Her bir bileşen 2 metre genişliğindedir. Tasarım sistemi ile farklı kombinasyonlar yaratmak mümkündür.
Her lokasyon ve proje için 3 farklı kategorinin, birçok renk seçeneği ve farklı kombinasyonları, her lokasyon ve projeye oldukça uyu
Soundtect produces acoustic wall and ceiling panels that address reverberation issues while adding design features to rooms. The panels are made from 70% recycled materials and have performance levels up to 1.0 NRC. They come in visually appealing patterns that balance acoustic function with design. Soundtect offers panels with various designs, colors, and specifications that can be used to enhance both commercial and residential spaces acoustically and aesthetically.
The document analyzes how different compositions of coconut and kenaf fibers affect the sound absorption coefficient when used as a raw material for composite materials. Samples with varying compositions of coconut to kenaf fibers were created using hand lay-up and a polyester matrix. Testing found that samples with more coconut fibers had higher absorption coefficients, with the 4:0 coconut composition achieving the highest value of 0.67. Higher density samples showed lower absorption, with the 0.82 g/cm3 sample reaching 0.47. Absorption was highest for all samples at a frequency of 1000 Hz.
This document summarizes advances in denim processing and finishing techniques. It discusses the manufacturing process of denim including yarn parameters and dyeing methods like rope and slasher dyeing. New developments in dyeing and finishing machinery are outlined. Common finishing techniques like stone washing, enzyme washing and bleach washing are described. The document also introduces some newer denim finishes like sand blasting, buffing and spraying effects. Finally, some uncommon varieties of denim like printed, crushed and petroleum washed denim are mentioned.
Our manufacturer has over 50 years of experience in wood manufacturing and acoustic expertise. They produce acoustic panels under the TAVINEL and TAVILINE brands for auditoriums, concert halls, and other spaces. Their panels are customizable and tested for acoustic performance. They also provide complete acoustic solutions and have experience advising on acoustic treatments. Their products are made from natural wood veneers and meet European fire safety standards.
Latex is often used as a backing for carpets to improve anchorage of the pile and provide anti-slip characteristics. There are three main methods for applying latex to carpet backs: the lick-roll method, knife-over blanket spreading, and spraying. The lick-roll method involves coating the back of the carpet with latex from a revolving lick roller as it is pulled through an assembly. Knife-over blanket spreading similarly applies latex but uses a spreader instead of a roller. Spraying involves a spray gun that reciprocates above the moving carpet to uniformly coat its back with latex.
New microsoft power point presentationmishrasharad
Soundproof curtains are a flexible and economical method for noise reduction in industrial and manufacturing applications. They can be used to create sound barrier walls, partial barriers, and machine enclosures. The degree of sound absorption depends on factors like the fabric weight, depth between the curtain and wall, and pleating. Acoustical curtains both block noise and absorb sounds using a quilted fiberglass blanket with a 1lb noise barrier septum. Envirotech Systems offers insulating ceiling tiles that provide strength, durability, and sound attenuation while remaining affordable. Their mineral fiber tiles have good fire resistance and absorb 41dB of sound.
Incorporating printed fabrics in interior decoration and acoustic panelsDr.Mahmoud Abbas
Acoustic printed fabrics are commonly used in interior spaces to reduce noise and improve sound quality. These wall panels use fabric to control interior design while also reducing sound. The fabrics absorb sound waves to diminish echoes and reverberation. When selecting fabric for acoustic panels, it is important to choose a breathable material that allows sound to pass through to the sound-absorbing core. Properly integrating acoustic printed fabrics can enhance interior environments through sound absorption and decorative design.
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound. It describes sound absorbers like acoustical foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, and ceiling tiles that are used to eliminate sound reflections and reduce reverberation. These products are used in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and other commercial and industrial spaces. The document also provides details on the construction and specifications of one such acoustical wall panel.
This document studies the properties of Tencel, cotton and polyester fibers. It knits fabrics from these fibers in single and double jersey structures at 30s and 40s counts. The fabrics are tested for properties like abrasion, shrinkage, air permeability and more. They are also finished with treatments like antimicrobial, stain release and anti-pilling. Testing shows Tencel has the best comfort properties while cotton shows best results for anti-microbial and anti-pilling finishes. Polyester has good stain release properties. A survey finds people prefer Tencel for its comfort. The study concludes Tencel is best for comfort and moisture management while cotton and polyester also have advantages for specific properties and
Lyocell, also known by the brand name Tencel, is a man-made cellulosic fiber produced by dissolving cellulose in an organic solvent without derivatization. It is produced from wood pulp through a solvent-spinning process using N-methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO) as the solvent. The manufacturing process involves dissolving cellulose pulp in NMMO, filtering the solution, extruding it through spinnerets into fibers, and removing the solvent to produce a strong yet soft fiber. Lyocell fibers have properties similar to cotton such as high strength, absorbency and softness but are more durable and easier to care for.
The Mistral 50 uses ozone to completely destroy odors instead of masking them. It emits ozone that kills odor-causing bacteria and breaks down organic and chemical smells. The ozone then reverts back to oxygen, making it a safe and natural purification method. The compact unit uses less power than a light bulb and has no filters or consumables, providing odor removal with no ongoing costs.
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı Neden Tercih Edilmeli?
Tessera Earthscape karo halı, tek başına veya diğer tessera karo halılarla birlikte kullanılmak üzere zengin dokulu organik desenli ilmek havlı karo halı tasarımları oluşturulabilir. 12 nötr ton ile doğal estetiği temsil eden desenleriyle, ofis benzeri zemin uygulamalarınız için ayrı bir estetik değer katmanıza olanak sağlar. Tessera Earthscape karo halı, her renk – desen seçeneği; değişen ve görünüşte sonsuz bir yüzey tasarımı oluşturmak için dokulu yapı ile birleştirilen 4 tamamlayıcı renk yolunun bir karışımıdır.
Tessera Earthscape Karo Halı Özellikleri
Zengin doku ve ayak altı konforu için 978gsm hav ağırlığı
Dayanıklılık ve renk haslığı için% 100 Invista Antron® Lumena çözeltisi boyalı poliamid 6.6 iplikten oluşmaktadır
% 57 oranında geri dönüştürülmüş malzeme
Re-Form Eco-Friendly Sorbent Products are made from recycled materials and are more absorbent and cost effective than traditional oil-based sorbents. They are better for the environment as they are made from recycled content and require less material to be disposed of due to their high absorbency. Re-Form offers various sorbent pads, rolls, and spill kits in different sizes and absorbency levels to handle small spills indoors or larger spills outdoors in compliance with regulations.
Regenerated fibers are some'mes known as man‐made fibers. These are fibers that have been created artificially. they are used in making textiles and various other purposes.
O documento descreve os quatro domínios que compõem o planeta Terra - atmosfera, hidrosfera, biosfera e litosfera - e como eles são interdependentes para manter o equilíbrio ambiental. Também discute conceitos como florestas, desflorestação, biodiversidade e suas causas e consequências, além de medidas para preservá-los.
O documento descreve os principais biomas terrestres e como a vida depende de fatores como energia solar, atmosfera e água. Ele explica que a biosfera compreende todos os seres vivos e fatores ambientais com os quais interagem, e que cada fenômeno natural está relacionado aos demais. Finalmente, apresenta os principais biomas da Terra, como tundra, florestas decíduas, taiga, estepe, savanas, florestas tropicais e desertos.
A biosfera é o conjunto de todas as partes da Terra que abrigam vida. Ela é formada pela atmosfera, hidrosfera e litosfera. Dentro da biosfera, os ecossistemas são formados pelo ambiente físico e pelos seres vivos nele presentes, como plantas e animais, que interagem entre si.
O documento descreve onde existe vida na Terra, distinguindo entre meio aquático e meio terrestre. No meio aquático, descreve ambientes marinhos e de água doce, e exemplos de espécies. No meio terrestre, descreve desertos, florestas, prados naturais e suas características. Também define termos como biologia, zoologia, botânica e ecologia. Por fim, explica que a biosfera é constituída por todos os seres vivos e seus ambientes na Terra.
O documento descreve as interações entre a atmosfera, litosfera, hidrosfera e biosfera da Terra. Ele também discute como a energia solar é a fonte de vida na Terra, listando os tipos de radiação solar e como afetam o planeta. Por fim, explica os movimentos da Terra, incluindo rotação, translação, precessão e nutação, e como eles influenciam o clima.
A biosfera é o ambiente biológico onde vivem todos os seres vivos e é dividida em três biociclos principais: terrestre, água doce e marinho. Cada biociclo contém várias biocoras com características próprias, como florestas, savanas e desertos no biociclo terrestre. Dentro das biocoras existem ainda regiões específicas chamadas biomas, como a floresta tropical na biocora floresta.
A biosfera é a rede de todos os seres vivos no planeta, que depende dos sistemas hidrosfera, litosfera e atmosfera. Ela se estende da troposfera até o fundo dos oceanos e continentes, onde os seres vivos interagem.
O documento descreve os principais conceitos da biologia, incluindo: a biosfera contém todos os seres vivos e ambientes da Terra; as células são a unidade básica da vida e os organismos são constituídos por células; as espécies interagem em populações, comunidades e ecossistemas; e os seres vivos dependem uns dos outros através de cadeias alimentares.
O documento discute os impactos da ocupação humana nos ecossistemas, incluindo a desflorestação, desertificação, perda de biodiversidade e esgotamento dos recursos naturais. Também fornece soluções como reflorestação, agricultura biológica e uso de energia renovável para preservar a biosfera.
O documento apresenta conceitos básicos de ecologia, incluindo definições de indivíduo, espécie, população, comunidade, ecossistema e biosfera. Também discute níveis tróficos, cadeias alimentares e como plantas obtêm energia por meio da fotossíntese.
Este documento descreve diferentes tipos de relações ecológicas entre espécies, incluindo relações harmônicas como mutualismo e inquilinismo e relações desarmônicas como competição, predação e parasitismo. Também discute o princípio da exclusão competitiva, onde duas espécies não podem ocupar o mesmo nicho ecológico a longo prazo.
Trabalhos realizados pelos alunos do 8.ºD, na disciplina de Ciências Naturais em articulação com a biblioteca escolar, - Referencial Aprender com a biblioteca escolar - Big6 - EB frei João de Vila do Conde - professora Fátima Pinheiro e professora bibliotecária Alice Azevedo - dezembro de 2015.
[1] Um habitat é o lugar onde uma espécie vive e inclui toda a área ao redor que fornece abrigo, alimento ou outros recursos necessários.
[2] As características de um habitat influenciam a evolução de uma espécie através da seleção natural, levando ao desenvolvimento de adaptações que permitem a sobrevivência no ambiente.
[3] Fatores como microclimas, disponibilidade de presas, competição e predação afetam a distribuição espacial e temporal das populações dentro de um habitat.
O documento discute conceitos básicos de ecologia. A ecologia estuda as relações entre os seres vivos e o ambiente. Ela é uma ciência multidisciplinar que engloba diversas áreas como biologia, física e ciências sociais. O documento também aborda níveis de organização ecológica como população, comunidade e ecossistema, além de relações entre os seres vivos como competição, cadeias alimentares e sucessão ecológica.
O documento descreve a Terra como um planeta habitável localizado na galáxia da Via Láctea. Discute as condições necessárias para a existência de vida na Terra, incluindo sua localização em relação ao Sol, tamanho e composição atmosférica. Também resume a evolução da vida na Terra, desde as primeiras formas de vida há bilhões de anos até a diversidade atual.
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O documento discute conceitos básicos de ecologia, biomas brasileiros e teoria da evolução. Ele apresenta os conceitos de biosfera, hidrosfera, litosfera e atmosfera. Também define ecologia, fatores bióticos e abióticos, ecossistema, bioma, cadeia alimentar e teia alimentar. Por fim, explica a classificação dos seres vivos e a teoria da evolução por meio da seleção natural e mutações genéticas.
Este documento descreve como a Terra se tornou um planeta com vida. Três fatores principais contribuíram para isso: sua distância do Sol, que mantém uma temperatura amena; sua massa, que permite a atmosfera e a água líquida; e a água, que foi essencial para o surgimento da vida. A vida na Terra teria surgido há cerca de 3,8 bilhões de anos nos oceanos primitivos, e desde então se diversificou nos continentes.
O documento descreve os principais biomas brasileiros, incluindo a Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado, Costeiro, Mata Atlântica, Mata das Araucárias e Mata dos Cocais. Cada bioma é caracterizado por sua localização geográfica, vegetação, clima e biodiversidade única. O documento fornece imagens e detalhes sobre cada bioma para ilustrar suas características e importância para o Brasil.
Este documento discute os principais conceitos da ecologia de populações, comunidades e ecossistemas. Ele explica o que são populações, comunidades e ecossistemas e como a ecologia estuda cada um desses níveis de organização biológica, com foco nos fatores que afetam o tamanho populacional, as interações entre espécies e o fluxo de energia.
Polynosic fibers are dimensionally stable and do not shrink or get pulled out of shape when wet like many rayons. They are also wear resistant and strong while maintaining a soft, silky feel. Polynosic fibers have found a wide variety of uses in clothing, outerwear, and household furnishing
Poly jacquard fabric is a versatile and visually appealing textile renowned for its intricate patterns and durability. Crafted from polyester fibers, this fabric undergoes a specialized weaving process known as jacquard weaving, which creates raised, textured designs that stand out from the fabric's surface.
A manufactured cellulose fibre with a fine and stable micro fibrillar structure which is resistant to the action of 8% sodium hydroxide solution down to zero degree Celsius., which structure results in a minimum wet strength of 2.2 grams per denier and a wet elongation of less than 3.5% at a stress of 0.5 grams per denier”.
The word polynosic has no connection with or similarity of meaning to, such words as polymer, polyamide, and polyester, polyvinyl and so on. It is said to mean multifibrillar.
There are 4 main ways in which the polynosic differ from ordinary rayon:
Dimensional stability in fabric form
Ability to withstand mercerizing. Their alkali solubility is much less than that of ordinary rayon
Crisper, loftier handle more like cotton than rayon. Luster is also more like that of sea-island cotton, sometimes like that of spun silk
Swelling in water and imbibition of water are much lower.
This document discusses sustainable upholstery fabrics. It describes several natural and synthetic fabrics that are more sustainable options, including organic cotton, wool, hemp, organic linen, cork, tencel, bamboo linen, recycled polyester, lyocell, viscose, and vinyl containing spent coffee beans. These sustainable fabrics aim to reduce pollution, preserve natural resources, provide economic stability, ensure ethical responsibility and address challenges like initial costs, return on investment, implementation challenges, resource limitations, and global inequity. The document considers factors like manufacturing procedures, fiber qualities, and environmental impacts when assessing sustainability.
Balavigna Weaving Mills is a Leading Lycra Fabric Manufacturers in Coimbatore. Our Company Manufactures Quality and Best Offers Services Provided. Balavigna is a Difference Specialties Like “Cotton Lycra Poplins”, “Cotton Polyester Lycra Poplins.
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Balavigna, a vertically integrated textile manufacturing and distributing company with an international and domestic presence – well known for high quality woven fabrics, and now expanded its production capability to produce complete range of Home Textiles Products – Beautiful Bed, Bath, Table, Kitchen and Institutional Linens.
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Balavigna Weaving Mills is a Leading Lycra Fabric Manufacturers in Coimbatore. Our Company Manufactures Quality and Best Offers Services Provided. Balavigna is a Difference Specialties Like “Cotton Lycra Poplins”, “Cotton Polyester Lycra Poplins.
This document discusses sustainability in the textiles industry. It begins by defining sustainability and its three pillars of economy, society and environment. It then discusses the textiles industry, describing the various processes involved and its large economic and employment impact. However, it also notes that textiles are the 2nd most polluting industry, using vast resources and chemicals. The document then explores various ways for the industry to move towards more sustainability, such as using organic, recycled and alternative materials. It also discusses eco-friendly dyeing, finishing and packaging processes. It concludes by looking at sustainable supply chain management and reducing the environmental impact of textile transportation.
Consumers have a wide range of options when choosing bed sheets and linen. There is preference, however, toward environmentally friendly materials. How does bamboo stand out?
Which Premium Fabrics Are the Most Sustainable.pdfIsabella Barry
The new generation of fashion shoppers prefers natural fabrics made from fibres that are found
naturally. People are beginning to wear dresses made of natural fibres as their environmental
consciousness has increased.
Viscose is a man-made cellulosic fibre and the third most commonly used in the world. Often seen as a vegan alternative to silk due to its properties, viscose can have severe impacts on forests, workers and local communities. Learn more about what to consider while developing a collection with viscose.
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This document provides an overview of fibers and fabrics, including their history, classification, production, and uses. It begins with definitions of key terms and the history of fibers dating back to ancient civilizations. Fibers are classified as natural (plant and animal-derived) or man-made. Important natural fibers discussed include cotton, linen, silk, and wool. The document also examines the production processes and characteristics of various man-made fibers like viscose rayon, nylon, polyester, acrylic, and polyethylene. A wide range of applications for different textile fibers in apparel, home goods, and other areas are presented.
Future of Fashion Column by Joyce Schwarz Joyce Schwarz
What's next in the future of fashion? Is it fabrics? Is it haptics (touch technology) --find out in this column Joyce Schwarz, media futurist, marketing consultant and business development advisor wrote for this respected trade publication. Email: joyceschwarz@gmail.com
The document discusses the use of environmentally friendly and sustainable materials in apparel manufacturing. It introduces bamboo, soybean, and recycled polyester fibers that provide performance benefits while reducing environmental impact. Bamboo grows rapidly without pesticides and absorbs carbon dioxide. Soybean and recycled polyester fibers are produced from renewable resources through eco-friendly processes. These sustainable fibers are used to create various apparel products with wicking, softness, and other desirable properties.
Unraveling the Strength and Versatility of Sisal Fiber.pptxnanckyproducts
Sisal fiber, extracted from the leaves of the Agave sisalana plant, is prized for its strength and durability. Used in various industries, it's a versatile material with eco-friendly properties.
Microfibers are synthetic fibers that are less than 1 denier in size, making them much finer than human hair. They were introduced in 1986 and are often made of polyester. Microfibers have excellent cleaning properties due to their small size and strength. They are commonly used to make cleaning cloths and mops due to their high absorbency and ability to pick up dirt and debris without spreading it around. Microfibers are also used in clothing, towels, upholstery and other home textiles due to their softness and moisture-wicking properties.
This document discusses sustainable and environmentally-friendly window treatments and upholstery fabrics that go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic and natural materials like silk, hemp, linen and wool that are grown and produced sustainably without chemicals or excess energy usage. The document also discusses the company's use of sustainable supplies and practices in its workroom like organic cotton, natural latex foam and recycling of materials.
The brand echoloo's philosophy is to combine creativity, innovation, and eco-friendly materials to produce high quality, sustainably designed products. Their goal is to offer a wide range of well-designed eco-friendly products to create a better everyday life while making the planet healthier. They use 100% natural jute fiber, which is biodegradable, renewable, and sustainable. Jute has good insulating properties and ensures breathability while consuming CO2.
St Michael's Catholic School Archibull Prize 2011 entry Wool Art4Agriculture
Wool is a natural fiber produced by sheep. It is sustainable because it is water and fire resistant, regulates temperature, and can be reused or recycled. Wool production impacts the environment through land use and emissions, but farmers take steps to reduce this, such as using appropriate fertilizers, retaining native plants and trees, and improving waste management. Climate change also presents challenges for wool production. Overall, wool is a renewable and biodegradable resource that has thermal regulating properties beneficial for consumers.
Bamboo fiber is a regenerated cellulose fiber derived from bamboo. Bamboo is a fast-growing grass with high cellulose content. The cellulose can be extracted from bamboo bark and made into fibers through mechanical or chemical processing. Bamboo fiber has properties like antibacterial activity, UV protection, moisture absorption and softness. It is an environmentally friendly material and can be used to make clothing, non-wovens and sanitary materials.
This document discusses sustainable window treatments and upholstery fabrics that can help buildings go beyond LEED certification. It describes fabrics made from organic materials like silk, hemp, linen and recycled polyester that are grown and produced sustainably. The document also outlines the workroom's conversion to using sustainable supplies and practices in their operations, like organic cotton threads and natural latex foam. Their mission is to provide energy efficient and healthy solutions while being aware of their environmental impact.
PE International case study about InterfaceRamon Arratia
PE International, the sustainability experts and leaders on LCA, have written a case study about how at Interface we use LCA as a managament tool for product design, customer transparency, sales and marketing
Resource Efficiency - The new watchword of sustainabilityRamon Arratia
There’s a growing global consensus that we’re at a crossroads on the environment. Not only do we face the increasingly urgent challenge of climate change, but we are also witnessing unprecedented demands on energy and fuel, water and material resource scarcity, huge population and life expectancy growth, concerns about food security, and a growing consumerism in the East that is putting an added strain on the global store of raw materials.
Resource productivity improvements could satisfy nearly 30% of demand by 2030.
Recent rises in global GDP and inroads into tackling poverty have largely been achieved by increasing economic growth. But the resource- dependent models that have allowed this to happen can no longer be sustained. In the past, increases in productivity have often come through more efficient use of labour, but the opportunity for further gains here is limited. To continue to make progress we need to squeeze more out of the resources at our disposal.
‘Resource efficiency’ will become the new watchword of sustainability. Accenture and the World Economic Forum recently produced a report looking at how to make consumption more sustainable by decoupling growth from environmental impact. They suggested that $2 trillion manufacturers of products that worth of economic output could be at risk by 2030 if major global economies fail to respond to shortages in the supply of just one resource - iron (and, more importantly, the steel that comes from it). This demonstrates the scale of the challenge we are up against. Accenture and the WEF conclude that ‘the need for rapid action to shift towards a resource-efficient economy is high’ - and that despite some successes to date, ‘change is now. More positively, greater resource efficiency also creates a business opportunity; it improves productivity, reduces costs and enhances competitiveness. If companies are less dependent on the availability of certain raw materials, they are less vulnerable to supply fluctuations and hikes in prices. This in turn means they can offer customers a more reliable supply of their products.
This presentation describes the paradigm shift needed for companies to move from the beauty context of corporate sustainability to the new paradigm of product sustainability, proving with facts the environmental performance of a product.
Closing the loop presentation in EcobuildRamon Arratia
The document discusses closing the loop by promoting recycling over throwing items away as cheaper alternatives. It notes the paradox that throwing away is currently cheaper than recycling and aims to influence governments to wage a "War on Waste" through less consumption and promoting recycled materials like a new yarn that uses 50% less material but is 100% recycled.
The document discusses engaging suppliers through inspiration rather than just compliance. It questions why more effort is put into measuring company sustainability rather than product sustainability, as most impacts occur outside a company's boundaries. It advocates focusing on the sustainability of raw materials and products, setting a bold goal like being made of 100% recycled materials by 2020 to inspire radical thinking, and celebrating supplier successes in sustainability.
How life cycle assessment can align your starsRamon Arratia
This article describes the power of embracing LCA as the core sustainability tool. Many companies are starting to shift from corporate sustainability to product sustainability. Most of the impacts of companies are outside their own boundaries, either in the supply chain or customers.
Embracing LCA helps gives sense to supply chain management, innovation, marketing and sales, aligning all the organization on what most matters: the bigger impacts of your products.
Transparency at work the magic that changed the car industryRamon Arratia
The document discusses how establishing a "magic metric" of grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer (gCO2/km) to measure vehicle tailpipe emissions has transformed the European automotive industry. The EU introduced regulations in 1999 requiring labels displaying gCO2/km and in 2009 set fleet-wide targets of 130gCO2/km by 2015 and 95gCO2/km by 2020. This has spurred major innovation, with average EU emissions declining 5% in 2009 and 4% in 2010. Individual manufacturers like BMW, PSA, and Renault have cut emissions substantially to meet regulations. The magic metric has also enabled regulations at national, city, and organizational levels to incentivize lower-emission vehicles.
InterfaceFLOR has a vision for sustainable transport that focuses on eliminating waste, benign emissions, renewable energy, closing material loops, sensitizing stakeholders, and redesigning commerce. They analyzed their transport impacts and identified opportunities to reduce impacts such as optimizing routes, increasing truck fill rates, and shifting more transport to rail and sea. Their goal is to reduce carbon emissions from transport to 0.2 kg CO2/m2 of carpet delivered.
The document discusses the need for full transparency in sustainability reporting through tools like life cycle assessments (LCAs) and environmental product declarations (EPDs). It notes that EPDs provide standardized, third-party verified information on a product's environmental impacts throughout its life cycle. The document argues that EPDs can transform industries by allowing for more informed consumer, retail, and government decisions. Social product declarations are also proposed to measure key social impacts. Overall, the document advocates for greater use of LCA and declaration tools to drive transparency, competition on sustainability performance, and progress toward environmental and social goals.
My presentation at Ecobuild about the business case of sustainability
This is the presentation I did for the session about the business case in the 'Beyond Construction' debates at Ecobuild
I tried to divided it into 5 business cases:
1. Efficiency
2. Innovation
3. Reputation
4. People.
5. Closed loop system
This document discusses sustainable innovation at Interface, a flooring manufacturer. It provides three key points:
1. Interface uses life cycle assessments to understand their products' biggest environmental impacts and focus innovation efforts in critical areas. For example, reducing nylon yarn usage in carpet tiles.
2. They embrace "successful failure" by allowing experimentation, even if some ideas don't work. This led to innovations like TacTiles, a glue-free carpet tile installation method.
3. Interface is open to external input, seeing partnerships and an innovation network as ways to access new ideas. This contributed to the development of Zelfo, a sustainable alternative to hard flooring materials.
1. Interface set an ambitious goal of eliminating any negative environmental impacts (Mission Zero) by 2020 to inspire change.
2. CEO Ray Anderson passionately led the sustainability initiative and convinced employees by demonstrating business benefits like cost savings.
3. Interface addressed its biggest sustainability challenges head-on through its seven sustainability fronts rather than avoiding problems.
This document provides guidance on how to assess the sustainability of products and the companies that make them. It explains that sustainability is complex and cannot be determined by a single green label or product attribute. The guide covers understanding a product's life cycle and environmental performance, common categories of environmental impact assessed in life cycle assessments (LCAs), how to interpret LCA results and profiles, examples of LCAs for different product types like carpets, and why embodied energy is important to consider. It also identifies common misleading "green" marketing claims and provides a glossary of terms associated with greenwashing.
The document discusses Interface's experience engaging employees on sustainability. It provides examples of approaches that have been effective, such as showing visible leadership from the CEO, giving sustainability status in the company, and targeting communications to specific employee groups. It also discusses making people accountable, investing in employee training, and allowing employees to develop innovative sustainability solutions. The overall message is that an authentic and targeted approach that empowers employees can help embed sustainability within a business.
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
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2. Biosfera – our
most sustainable
product to date,
in three variations,
coming soon in
48 colourways.
It’s good to know you can trust a carpet
when it comes to durability, and that you
can rely on it retaining its appearance.
Biosfera’s resilience means it performs
superbly, even in the busiest environments.
We are now adding new refined
colourways to all the styles in the existing
Biosfera collection to give you even more
choice. Co-ordinated colours for Biosfera
Boucle, Velour and Micro mean you
can complement and enhance all aspects
of your interior space, from furniture
and fittings to décor and layouts. Boucle
and Velour are suitable for monolithic
installation, so you can create seamless,
wall-to-wall effects and feature areas as
part of your unique floor design.
Biosfera
3. One of our suppliers created a new
yarn from industrial waste sources,
used fishing nets and fluff from
used carpets, separated through
processes such as Interface’s
ReEntry 2.0 recycling operations.
This is the yarn we
use in Biosfera and it
makes the waste from
our own and other
industries so much
more meaningful.
Biosfera
4. Biosfera is made
using 100%
recycled yarn.
Since 1994, Interface has challenged
its suppliers to develop materials that
cut the umbilical cord to oil and has
since pioneered the use of recycled
yarn, and the sourcing of materials
for yarn and backing from recycled
sources. We’ve achieved this through
close co-operation with our suppliers
– who have identified recyclable
materials from both our own waste,
and from other industries’.
Making waste meaningful
Biosfera
5. With Biosfera, you
have the choice
of three high-
performance tufted
carpets; Micro,
Bouclé and Velour.
Biosfera Micro uses
around 50% less
yarn than a typical
carpet tile.
This is achieved with our highly
successful microtuft construction
which is a key part of our ‘Less is More’
philosophy. Biosfera’s microtuft qualities
bridge the gap between a hard floor
and a carpet, offering better acoustics
than hard floors and an aesthetic
surface which is very easy to clean.
Biosfera
6. Biosfera
Giant steps With Biosfera
we truly offer you
towards more with less.
Mission Zero®
Where less means so much more
With Biosfera I, we use only 100%
recycled yarn, and as little yarn as
possible. This means we use far fewer
raw materials, too. You might think
this compromises quality or longevity,
but it doesn’t. In fact, we’ve discovered
that a low-weight, well-constructed
dense surface performs just as well,
as the traditional tiles with higher
yarn content.
By reducing the amount of yarn to the
minimum and only using recycled yarn
in Biosfera I, we are tackling the single
largest contributor to environmental
impact among all the raw materials
in a carpet tile; the nylon yarn. This
makes Biosfera I our most sustainable
collection of carpet tiles to date.
Biosfera