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FITI New Method For Quantitative Analysis Of Animal Fibers

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New Method For Quantitative Analysis Of Animal Fibers

Recently, the Korean textile research and Research Institute (FITI) has made significant progress in the field of wool and cashmere hair.

The FITI Research Institute of Korea has improved the content of 75% cashmere hair materials and 25% yak hair.

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Analysis method.

After using this new method, the analysis results of fiber density of two kinds of woollen materials are consistent with that before.


Insiders pointed out that this test method enables the relevant enterprises in the future to be able to distinguish the material of the yak hair mixed with cashmere hair and effectively carry out yak hair.

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Quantitative analysis in the process is of great significance.


It is also learned that the FITI Research Institute of Korea recently participated in the research and design competition of wool and cashmere wool held by the world CCMI (Association of manufacturers of wool and camel hair fabrics).

38 related studies in the competition

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The research institute ranked sixth.

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