Presented by:
Sushant kumar
Pankaj pathak
Stanley george
Ashutosh vatsa
•Cotton
•Silk
•Wool
•Jute
•Nylon
•flax
Cotton is a soft, fluffy, staple fibre
that comes from cotton plants
Cotton plant
Raw cotton
Microscopic view of cotton
fiber
Different layers in cotton fiber
•Silk fiber produced as a cocoon covering by the
silkworm, and valuable for its use in fine fabrics
and textiles.
Tussah silk
Mulberry silk
Microscopic view of silk fiber
Silk fiber
•Wool are natural fibers that we get
from sheep.
•Wool has several qualities that
distinguish it from hair or fur: it is
crimped, it has a different texture or
handle, it is elastic, and it grows in
staples
Sheep
Microscopic
view of wool
Raw wool
•Jute is a long, soft, shiny
vegetable fibre that can be spun
into coarse, strong threads. It is
produced from plants .
•Nylon is a generic
designation for a family of
synthetic polymers known
generically as polyamides.
•Flax are fiber extracted from
flax plant. Flax plant is an erect
annual plant growing to 1.2 m
(3 ft 11 in) tall, with slender
stems.