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Importance of Textiles

The importance of textiles are as follows:

  1. Various clothing are made from textiles such as jeans, blouses, jackets, dresses,, coats, trousers, shirts, T-shirts, sweaters, lingerie, pants, socks, hats, swim suits, etc.
  2. Household articles e.g. bed sheets, curtains, towels, cushion covers, cloths, table cloths, place mats and so on.
  3. Various house/soft furnishing e.g. carpets, upholstery, rugs, mats, nets, cushion.
  4. Medicare products such as bandages, plasters, artificial blood vessels, inner lining for artificial hearts, inflatable field hospital for soldiers having all supplies needed for operation stored in sterile containers, etc.
  5. Hospitals are reducing the chances of infections with disposable operating gowns and bed linens.
  6. Shelter: Both temporary and permanent shelters for many public gathering places such as outdoor restaurants canopies.
  7. Transport- such as huge conveyer belts made of woven cotton and nylon to carry people, from parking lots into the core cities, sails for boats.
  8. A Nylon “whale” to suck up oil spill from ocean.
  9. Police officers use protective vests to protect them from bullets. They are made from aramid fibers – seven layers, but light weight and tougher than steel.

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