Beta Cloth Fabric
The beta cloth is a type of fireproof silica fiber cloth used in the manufacture of Apollo/Skylab A7L spacesuits. Beta cloth consists of fine woven silica fiber, similar to fiberglass. Beta Cloth Fabric does not burn and melts only at temperatures exceeding 650 °C (1,200 °F). To reduce its tendency…
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বাংলাদেশের অর্থনীতির চালিকাশক্তি টেক্সটাইল শিল্পএর আধিপত্য। জামাকাপড় এর পরিধি ছাড়িয়ে অটোমোবাইল থেকে স্পেস টেকনোলজি সবক্ষেত্রই টেক্সটাইল তার আধিপত্য বিস্তার করছে। টেক্সটাইল সম্পর্কে মানুষকে জানাতে এবং টেক্সটাইল বিষয়ে অধ্যায়নরত শিক্ষার্থীদের জ্ঞান বৃদ্ধির উদ্দেশ্যে Leartex Magazine তৈরি হয়েছিল। আমাদের ওয়েবসাইট ও ফেসবুক পেইজে টেক্সটাইল নিয়ে নানান অর্টিকেল…
Silk Fiber Brief History
Silk Fiber is known as the queen of all fiber. It is a natural protein fiber; which has been used in textile manufacture for at least 5,000 years. About 90% of commercial silk fibers are mulberry silk. In this blog post we will discuss: …
Milk Fiber Fabric|Impacts and Prospects
Introduction Milk Fiber was firstly introduced in 1930 in Italy & America to compete with wool. It is also known as Casein Fiber or milk wool. In this blog post, we will try to cover some key points on Milk Fiber Fabric. Let’s start by knowing; What is Milk Fiber?…
Textile Electrode| Definition, History and Advantages |
Introduction Textile electrodes are usually made of conductive yarns by weaving; knitting, or embroidering processes; or by coating or printing conductive polymers on non-conductive fabrics. In the studies of the textile electrode; most textile electrodes are knitted structure History of Textile Electrodes …
Textile Learner
Introduction Are you a Textile Learner? Do you know; what you must know? Are you undergoing B.S.C Degree or Diploma in Textile Engineering? In this blog post, we will overview the basic thing that a Textile Learner Must know. So Let’s learn step by step…
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