Asbestos fibers include amphibole and serpentine types sourced from global deposits for gaskets, roofing, and insulation. Mining operations and chemic...

Regenerated cellulosic filaments produced from bamboo pulp via viscose or lyocell processes. Employed by textile converters and hygiene product makers...

Cellulosic fibers extracted from banana plant pseudostems, spun into yarns for eco-textiles. Utilized by handloom weavers and sustainable fabric produ...

Continuous filaments drawn from molten basalt rock, chopped or woven for composite reinforcements. Utilized by aerospace, automotive, and marine manuf...

High-strength carbonized filaments formed into tows, fabrics, and prepregs for composites. Employed in aerospace, automotive, and marine structures by...

Short discontinuous filaments derived from polyacrylonitrile precursors, used in thermoplastic and thermoset composites. Distributed to automotive, ae...

Chrysotile asbestos fibers, derived from serpentine minerals, are supplied for industrial applications in construction, automotive, and friction produ...

Additive filaments including synthetic and metallic types, provided by chemical and metallurgical suppliers to ready-mix concrete plants. Incorporated...

Raw staple fibers harvested from cotton bolls, processed into bales for yarn spinning and fabric production. Sourced by textile mills and apparel manu...

Long bast fibers separated from hemp stalks, decorticated for cordage, canvas, and composite reinforcements. Sourced by agriculture, marine, and autom...

Coarse bast fibers extracted from jute stems, bundled for twine, burlap, and geotextile production. Supplied by agricultural processors to packaging, ...

Palmyra fibers, extracted from Borassus flabellifer palm leaves, are utilized in rope, mat, and brush production. Agricultural cooperatives and fiber ...

Pre-impregnated carbon fiber sheets and tapes feature resin-infused unidirectional or woven fabrics supplied by composite producers. Aerospace and aut...

Regenerated staple fibers from textile waste, carded and blended for secondary yarn production. Acquired by sustainable mills and non-woven producers ...

Silk fibers reeled from silkworm cocoons serve filament and spun yarn production for luxury textiles. Sericulture operations and silk traders distribu...

Tow fibers consist of short aligned strands from bast plants like flax or hemp used in nonwovens and composites. Fiber producers and agricultural supp...

Wool fibers from sheep shearing encompass merino and crossbred varieties for yarn spinning and fabric weaving. Pastoral farms and wool merchants suppl...


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Natural fibers include cellulose-based materials like cotton and linen, and protein-based like wool and silk. Textile industries, fashion brands, and home textile producers utilize them in yarn spinning for woven and knitted products.

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