Wool is believed to be the first 'animal fiber' used for
apparel textile by human being from as early as 4000 BC. Even after the advent
of a number of synthetic fibers in the last century, wool has maintained its
importance & prominent position owing to its unique characteristics of
providing warmth & comfort.
The major usage of wool is divided into 3 categories,
apparel ware (suits, coats, sweater, socks, shawls) carpets, furnishing
material & industrial applications like machine belts, felts, durries.
Wool fiber is generally obtained from Sheep (also to some
extent from other animals like Camel, Goat, Rabbit, Mohair, Yak, etc.). There
are 40 different breeds of sheep in the world producing more than 200 types of
wool fibers of varying standards. The qualities vary depending on whether the
fiber is 'Sheared' from the living animal or taken from the skin of slaughtered
sheep, area of the body, age & sex of the animal.
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Technical Service, Atul Ltd. (Colors Division), Atul- Valsad, Gujarat, India