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publicationDate 2015-05-13^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104611798-A
titleOfInvention Yarn
abstract The invention discloses yarn. The yarn is formed by blending wool and tree fibers. The weight ratio of the wool to the tree fibers is 10-90:90-10. After the tree fibers are blended with the wool, a powerful supporting structure is provided for the wool, so that the wool is not prone to looseness or shedding, and the yarn can be soft, elastic and tough at the same time; moreover, as the tree fibers are resistant to corrosion, quick in water absorption and dissipation and resistant to bacteria, the situation that the yarn is corroded and moulds due to accumulated damp is avoided, the service life of textile fabric is prolonged, and the frequency of cleaning or replacing the textile fabric is lowered; besides, both the wool and the tree fibers are obtained from the nature, so the number of various treatment procedures of chemical fibers is reduced fundamentally, the problem of environmental pollution caused by raw material treatment is reduced, and the yarn can be more widely applied and popularized in textiles.
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