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FIBRE ARTIFICIELLE [1 record]

Record 1 2004-11-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Synthetic Fabrics
DEF

Fibers [which] are made from natural polymers and [which] can come from cellulose (viscose, acetate) or protein (milk wool, alginate).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Textiles artificiels et synthétiques
DEF

[Fibres] obtenues à partir de polymères naturels, [et qui] peuvent être d'origine cellulosique (viscose, acétate...) ou protéinique (lanital, alginate).

CONT

Fibres artificielles : Elles sont à base de cellulose ou de dérivés cellulosiques : linters de coton ou cellulose extraite du bois. Les solutions obtenues par dissolution de la cellulose sont filables. Elles se présentent soit sous forme de filaments continus (acétate, viscose), soit sous forme de fibres coupées ou craquées à partir de filaments continus (fibranne).

Spanish

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