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- Microfibre (microfiber in American English) is synthetic fibre finer than one denier or decitex/thread, having a diameter of less than ten micrometers...
- the agriculture pollution of fashion crops, and the proliferation of microfibers across global water sources. Efforts have been made by some retailers...
- choice, since they are not worn after bathing.[citation needed] Microfiber: Microfiber is an extremely fine synthetic fiber, typically made of cellulose...
- yarn and/or microfiber and can be used as a first step in cleaning a floor. Professional dry mops consist of a flat sheet of microfiber textile or sheets...
- early 1980s, microfibers are also known as microdenier fibers. Acrylic, nylon, polyester, lyocell and rayon can be produced as microfibers. In 1986, Hoechst...
- Ultrasuede is the trade name for a synthetic ultra-microfiber fabric invented in 1970 by Dr. Miyoshi Okamoto, a scientist working for Toray Industries...
- Loden Longcloth Lycra Mackinaw Madapollam Madras Matel****é Melton Mesh Microfiber Milliskin Mockado Modal Moire Moleskin Monk's cloth Moquette Mouflon Mousseline...
- synthetic textiles like fleece releases microfibers, a type of microplastic. The release of these microfibers into the wastewater is proportional to the...
- game balls still use real leather (apart from a brief experiment with a microfiber composite ball in 2006 that was not well received by the players). From...
- surfaces. Dishcloths are typically made of cotton or other fibres, such as microfiber. Dishcloths are often left damp and provide a breeding ground for bacteria...