The textile industry
manufactures fabrics, cords, yarns, and the individual fibers all of which may
be either natural or synthetic materials.
The textile
industry is varied in its applications and manufacturing methods.
Carpets are created from fiber, natural,
synthetic and mixed fibers. They can be produced by the process of knitting and
plaiting (woven), weaving, or produced without the process of plaiting
(non-woven).
Fabrics can be constructed by knitting,
crocheting or lacework and in a variety of natural and synthetic materials. They
can then be used to create apparel, home goods, or industrial textiles.
Laminated textiles offer the benefits of
combining fabrics, polymers and films to improve and modify the physical
properties and appearance of fabrics. Some applications include sailcloth,
filters, automobile
convertible tops, sports apparel, tire cord, and belting.
Filaments can be twisted, twined or spun
into yarns, threads, cords, ropes, wire ropes, cables, etc.
In the medical field, the use of textile
materials for medical and healthcare products ranges from simple gauze or
bandage materials to a large variety of prostheses for permanent body implants
and bioresorbable textile supports for growing human organic tissue.
Behzadkar has been
a major partner for the Iranian Textile industry in supplying them with a wide
range of quality control solutions.
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