The document is a textile dictionary that defines various textile and fabric related terms. Some key definitions include:
- Abrasion resistance refers to a fabric's ability to withstand wear, rubbing, and chafing. Absorbency is the ability to take in moisture and affects properties like comfort, static, shrinkage, and wrinkles.
- Manufactured fibers include acetate which is made from cellulose and acetic acid, and acrylic which is derived from polyacrylonitrile and is soft, washable, colorfast, and resistant to sunlight degradation.
- Natural fibers include alpaca hair from alpacas, angora from goats or rabbits, cashmere from cashmere