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Microfiber (microfibre in
British English) is
synthetic fibre finer than one
denier or decitex/thread,
having a
diameter of less than ten micrometers....
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synthetic textiles like
fleece releases microfibers, a type of microplastic. The
release of
these microfibers into the
wastewater is
proportional to the...
- 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...
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agriculture pollution of
fashion crops, and the
proliferation of
microfibers across global water sources.
Efforts have been made by some retailers...
- 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...
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early 1980s,
microfibers are also
known as
microdenier fibers. Acrylic, nylon, polyester,
lyocell and
rayon can be
produced as
microfibers. In 1986, Hoechst...
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Ultrasuede is the
trade name for a
synthetic ultra-
microfiber fabric invented in 1970 by Dr.
Miyoshi Okamoto, a
scientist working for
Toray Industries...
- choice,
since they are not worn
after bathing.[citation needed]
Microfiber:
Microfiber is an
extremely fine
synthetic fiber,
typically made of cellulose...
- hand
towels are
usually made of cotton, linen,
bamboo and
synthetic microfibers. In households,
several types of
towels are used, such as hand towels...
- 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...