Understanding — Textile

involves exploring the journey from raw fibers to finished materials that shape our world, from the clothes we wear to industrial applications in medicine and aerospace. The Fundamental Building Blocks

Textiles are constructed through a hierarchical process that begins with microscopic elements: understanding textile

Durable, resistant to wrinkles/shrinking, often less breathable. Rayon (Viscose), Lyocell, Acetate involves exploring the journey from raw fibers to

: The basic unit of matter, fibers are thin, hair-like strands characterized by high flexibility and a high length-to-width ratio. resistant to wrinkles/shrinking

: Fibers are twisted or laid together to form continuous strands called yarns. The way these yarns are constructed—such as their twist level—determines the final fabric's strength and softness.

Derived from natural cellulose (wood pulp) but processed chemically.