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    utilized as a part of polymer building composites can be isolated into two classes, to be specific synthetic and natural fibers. Synthetic fibers are the most widely recognized. Albeit there are numerous sorts of engineered filaments, glass, carbon and aramid strands speak to the most essential. Kevlar is a sweet-smelling polyamide or aramid fiber presented in mid 1970s by DuPont. It was the first natural fiber with adequate elasticity and modulus to be utilized as a part of cutting edge composites (Dupont

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    single nylon manufacturing plant in Kota India managed and owed by Ms. Pundir. The company produces synthetic fiber yarns that are used to make colorful cloth used in creating saris. The need for saris’ is very seasonal and as such the demand for synthetic fibers mirrors this seasonality. Because of these peak seasons, the need for various financial structures throughout the year is present. The synthetic textile industry is currently stable within India with seasonal fluctuations.

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    once regulated by high tariffs and a complex system of import quotes. Not anymore. Textiles used to be produced predominantly in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Not anymore. Textile mills used to dictate fashion, everything from fabric construction to fiber content. Not anymore. Choice is a key word in textiles today. So is variety. The ultimate customer, today’s consumer, demands choice and variety. Whereas in the old days textile mills could tell the consumer what to wear that power has gradually transferred

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    that are used in clothing production, the purpose that they serve, and to discuss the possible harms to people and the environment. The clothes made in the past were made out of cotton and silk but now, not so much. Clothes nowadays are made out of synthetic material that is detrimental to our health. However, the public is in the dark about what is really going on behind the factory doors. The constant use of toxic chemicals in the clothes we buy and use everyday is horrible the public should be aware

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    Turf War Research Paper

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    The Turf wars Dick Allen once said,” if a horse won’t eat it, I don’t wanna play on it”. There are several reasons Dick Allen has love for natural grass and resentment for synthetic grass. Climate, cost, and health of fake grass fields are just three of the many issues in this natural versus turf battle. Some say synthetic fields may be a solution to countries with less favorable climates but with new modern technology, plastic fields are not needed. In places where there is a lack of natural

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    Pros and Cons of Synthetic “Turf” Fields Turf fields are shaping a better future for sports across the entire nation and the world. Across the country, more and more sports facilities, high school athletic complexes, etc. seem to be switching to synthetic turf fields. Artificial turf fields have become more popular over the course of the 2nd half of the 20th Century till the present day. Since they have become so popular, they have been studied closely to see what the differences are between

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    Textiles are made up from natural or man-made fibres or a combination of both. “Fibres are thin, hair-like structures” (Blair, n.d: online) that are categorized into two types: long filament fibres and short staple fibres. Natural fibres are usually staple, whilst man-made fibres are filament, with the exception of silk that comes from a natural source. These raw fibres are spun to produce a long, continuous thread referred to as yarn, which is then used in a series of methods that include, stitching

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    project also focuses on the 4p (Product, Price, Place and Promotion) positioning of bio-plastic. The inner goal of this whole project is to replace and eliminate the synthetic and plastic materials like Styrofoam, plastic covering, and other types of synthetic packaging with the new bio-technology called mushroom packaging. The synthetic materials like plastics require a large number of energy to produce as disposal issues requirement and these materials are slowly poisoning our planet each and every

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    to start the analysis of marketing mix strategy, let’s explore what is the mission, objective and target market of Swatch. The mission of the Swatch is to produce high quality products, and for production to use mostly low cost materials such as synthetic material. In order to become successful in business especially in global business, every MNC should decide its objective for appropriate achievements. The objective of Swatch is to establish the most stylish, innovative, and creative, at the same

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    2.2.2.2 Elastic fibres Elastic fibres are 1 µm to 3µm in diameter and are loosely arranged in all directions in the dermis [90]. These fibres are scattered among the collagen bundles and become thicker in the deeper layers of the dermis [90]. Elastic fibres, as their name indicates, are extremely elastic and help in the elastic recoil of the skin and that is the reason why they are more abundant in the dermis of the face, scalp and the extensible organs, such as tendons and arteries [91, 92]. 2

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