textiles

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    • What are the categories of textiles covered in the lesson?
      • Natural textiles
      • Synthetic textiles
      • Woven textiles
      • Non-woven textiles
      • Knitted textiles
      • Properties of textiles
    • What are natural fibers from plant sources mentioned in the video?
      Cotton and coconut fibers.
    • What are natural fibers from animal sources mentioned in the video?
      Silk and wool.
    • What is the source of wool fibers?
      Wool fibers come from an animal's fleece.
    • What are fibers in the context of textiles?
      Fibers are thread-like elements that can be formed into yarns and fabrics.
    • What is the structure of wool fibers?
      Wool is made of protein molecules and produces a short fiber or staple with a crimp.
    • How does the structure of wool contribute to its properties?
      The scales on the fiber trap air, creating warmth.
    • What are some examples of products made from wool?
      Coats, jumpers, suits, blankets, and carpets.
    • What are the advantages of wool?
      Wool is warm, absorbent, breathable, durable, and repels rain.
    • What are the disadvantages of wool?
      Wool dries slowly and is susceptible to moth attack.
    • What is the source of cotton fibers?
      Cotton fibers come from the fruit of cotton plants.
    • How are cotton fibers processed after harvesting?
      The fibers are machine harvested, and waste is removed from the seed pod.
    • What is lint in the context of cotton processing?
      Lint is the resulting fiber after waste is removed from the seed pod.
    • What are the properties of cotton fibers?
      Cotton fibers are strong, durable, and absorbent.
    • What are some examples of products made from cotton?
      Towels, denim, socks, underwear, t-shirts, and beddings.
    • What are the advantages of cotton?
      Cotton is cool, absorbent, soft, and can be ironed at higher temperatures.
    • What are the disadvantages of cotton?
      Cotton shrinks, burns easily, and dries slowly.
    • What are synthetic fibers made from?
      Synthetic fibers are usually made from coal, oil, and other petroleum-based chemicals.
    • What are some examples of synthetic fibers?
      Polyester, acrylic, and nylon.
    • What is the structure of polyester fibers?
      Polyester fibers are made of simple chemical molecules that form polymers through polymerization.
    • What are the advantages of polyester?
      Polyester is strong when wet or dry, dries quickly, and is resistant to abrasion.
    • What are the properties of acrylic fibers?
      Acrylic fibers are warm, dry quickly, durable, and crease resistant.
    • What is the process of weaving in textiles?
      Weaving turns yarns into fabric on a loom using warp and weft threads.
    • What is the arrangement of threads in woven fabrics?
      The arrangement includes vertical threads (warp) held under tension and horizontal threads (weft) looping back.
    • What is calico in the context of woven textiles?
      Calico is a simple cotton cloth with a criss-cross pattern formed by warp and weft threads.
    • What are the advantages of calico?
      Calico is strong, hard-wearing, hangs well, and is cheap to make.
    • What are the disadvantages of calico?
      Calico can be firm and of low quality.
    • What are the properties of denim?
      Denim has a diagonal pattern with blue in the warp and white in the weft.
    • What are the advantages of denim?
      Denim is hard-wearing, strong, and hangs well.
    • What are the disadvantages of denim?
      Denim frays and its thickness makes it hard to use in some applications.
    • What are non-woven fibers?
      Non-woven fibers are laid at different angles to form a web joined by felting or bonding.
    • What is the process of felting in non-woven textiles?
      Felting involves tangling fibers together when they are wet and heat and pressure are applied.
    • What are the advantages of felted wool fabric?
      Felted wool fabric is resistant to chemicals and fire, and does not unravel or fray.
    • What are the disadvantages of felted wool fabric?
      Felted wool fabric is expensive, not stretchy, and deforms when wet.
    • What are bonded fibers in non-woven textiles?
      Bonded fibers are joined by heat or solvent and do not fray.
    • What are the advantages of bonded fibers?
      Bonded fibers are cheap to produce and do not fray.
    • What are the disadvantages of bonded fibers?
      Bonded fibers are not very strong and can be weaker when wet.
    • What is warp knitted fabric?
      Warp knitted fabric forms vertical loops and can only be produced on a machine.
    • What are the advantages of warp knitted fabric?
      Warp knitted fabric is fairly stretchy, retains heat, and does not unravel.
    • What is weft knitted fabric?
      Weft knitted fabric is created by a single yarn that interlocks loops across the fabric.
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