Linen is a textile made from fibers of the flax plant. It is stronger and more lustrous than other fibers. While labor intensive to produce, linen is highly absorbent and provides exceptional coolness. Linen has been used for over 5000 years, with ancient Egyptians wrapping mummies in linen. It remains a valued material today for its breathability in hot weather and is used for clothing, home goods, and more.
# Fiber
# Pina fiber
# History of pina fiber
# Classification
# Physical properties
# Chemical properties
# Chemical constituents
# Difference between pina & other natural fiber
# Cultivation method
# Advantage of pina fiber
# How to take care of pina fiber
# Various uses
# Why pina is so expensive
# Past,present & future prospective of pina fiber
Flax fibers are among the oldest fiber crops in the world and the use of flax for the production of linen goes back 5000 years
.Flax fiber is soft, lustrous and flexible.
It is stronger than cotton fiber but less elastic.
The best grades are used for linen fabrics such as damasks, lace and sheeting.
Coarser grades are used for the manufacturing of twine and rope.
Cellulose fibres manufacturing process,Introduction,
Cultivation of Cotton,Manufacturing Process,By Products of Cotton,Properties of Cellulose fibre - Cotton and Major End uses
Presenting various Fiber and Fabrics used in the hospitality Industry and the structure of fibers, weaning method and Fabric types were described with required examples
Here are the types of clothing fabric that you commonly see on a daily basis and some interesting information about each one that you may appreciate if you are a clothing fabric enthusiast.
# Fiber
# Pina fiber
# History of pina fiber
# Classification
# Physical properties
# Chemical properties
# Chemical constituents
# Difference between pina & other natural fiber
# Cultivation method
# Advantage of pina fiber
# How to take care of pina fiber
# Various uses
# Why pina is so expensive
# Past,present & future prospective of pina fiber
Flax fibers are among the oldest fiber crops in the world and the use of flax for the production of linen goes back 5000 years
.Flax fiber is soft, lustrous and flexible.
It is stronger than cotton fiber but less elastic.
The best grades are used for linen fabrics such as damasks, lace and sheeting.
Coarser grades are used for the manufacturing of twine and rope.
Cellulose fibres manufacturing process,Introduction,
Cultivation of Cotton,Manufacturing Process,By Products of Cotton,Properties of Cellulose fibre - Cotton and Major End uses
Presenting various Fiber and Fabrics used in the hospitality Industry and the structure of fibers, weaning method and Fabric types were described with required examples
Here are the types of clothing fabric that you commonly see on a daily basis and some interesting information about each one that you may appreciate if you are a clothing fabric enthusiast.
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Flax (also known as common flax or linseed), with the binomial name: Linum usitatissimum, is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fibre crop that is grown in cooler regions of the world. The species is native to the region extending from the eastern Mediterranean, through Western Asia and the Middle East, to India.
Flax is grown for its use as an edible oil, as a nutritional supplement, and as an ingredient in many wood finishing products. Flax is also grown as an ornamental plant in gardens. Flax fibers are used to make linen.
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Detailed explanation about 6 fabrics such as chanderi, silk, chiffon, net, crepe and velvet. Detailed study and compilation of different types of Seam and Hem finishes. also mentioned appropriate seam and hem finishes for the mentioned fabrics.
this presentation will give the basic information about the fibers & yarns that ultimately makes fabrics for this industry. It is helpful for beginners as well as established design professional by giving them exact nature of fabrics they are working over or is going to start a new level by different fabrics.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
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A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
You could be a professional graphic designer and still make mistakes. There is always the possibility of human error. On the other hand if you’re not a designer, the chances of making some common graphic design mistakes are even higher. Because you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s where this blog comes in. To make your job easier and help you create better designs, we have put together a list of common graphic design mistakes that you need to avoid.
2. WHAT IS LINEN?
Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant,
(Linum Utitatissimum). Linen fibers are stronger and
lustrous. Linen is laborious to manufacture, but the fiber is
very absorbent. The garments made out of linen are valued
for the exceptional coolness and freshness in hot weather.
5. HISTORY
• Linen is one of the first fibers that people made into string and
cloth.
• Flax has been cultivated for its remarkable fiber, linen for at
least five millenia.
• As early as 3,000 B.C. , the fiber was processed into fine white
fabric and wrapped around the mummies of the ancient
Egyptian pharaohs.
• Mentioned in the Bible, it has been used as a cool, comfortable
fiber in the Middle East for centuries. Ancient Greeks and
Romans greatly valued it as a commodity.
6. • In ancient Egypt there was a custom to
wrap mummies with linen before laying
them into tombs.
7. • Middle East countries were origins of the flax plant and
linen fabric – flax crops flourished there and skillful
artisans turned them into ropes, fabric and then to other
products.
14. PROPERTIES OF LINEN
Physical Properties of Linen:
• Tensile Strength.
• Elongation at break
• Color
• Length
• Luster
• Elastic Recovery
• Specific Gravity
• Moisture Regain (MR %)
• Resiliency
• Effect of Heat
15. Chemical Properties of Linen:
• Effect of Acids
• Effects of Alkalis
• Effects of Bleaching Agents
• Effect of Organic Solvent
• Effect of Micro Organism
• Effects of Insects:
• Dyes: