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=== Origin and composition === | === Origin and composition === | ||
For textile fibre spinning different types of fibres of biogenic or synthetic origin can be used. This includes e.g. plant or man-made fibres, silk, wool or other animal fibres or synthetic or mineral fibres (glass, carbon). Beside natural fibres | For textile fibre spinning different types of fibres of biogenic or synthetic origin can be used. This includes e.g. plant or man-made fibres, silk, wool or other animal fibres or synthetic or mineral fibres (glass, carbon). Beside natural fibres from plants and animal-based fibres, several others can be produced from biomass resources. Especially man-made fibres like viscose or lyocell, but also fibres from bio-based polymers like PLA, PHAs, cellulose acetate or bio-based drop-in polymers like polyethylene are possible examples. Also carbon fibres can be of biogenic origin. | ||
=== Pre-treatment === | === Pre-treatment === |