"Non-woven" fabric is a fabric-like material. It is made from long fibers, which are bonded together by chemical, mechanical, heat, or solvent treatment. Non-woven material does not require knitting, weaving, or converting the fibers to yarn. "Polypropylene" is the term used for, simply, plastic. Therefore, the long fibers that are non-woven are plastic fibers.
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Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. The industrial term for jute fibre is raw jute. Jute fibre is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable and thus environmentally friendly. It is a natural fibre with golden and silky shine and hence called The Golden Fibre.
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Polycanvas is a fabric made from textile fibers. They are synthetic polymers that are light, strong resins resistant to weather and corrosion. When defining 600D and 400D Polycanvas, the "D" stands for denier, which is a measure for the fineness of the material. The word "denier" refers to the weight. A higher denier fabric is stronger and more durable. Thus, 600D polyester tote bags are stronger and more durable.
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Cotton is a natural fiber made from the cotton plant. A single cotton fiber is not very strong, but when multiple curling cotton fibers are straightened and twisted together they form a long, smooth thread that can be knitted or woven. The thread is what gives the fabric its strength.
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