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successful synthetic microfibers,
which entered the
market in the 1970s.
Microfiber's use in the
textile industry then expanded.
Microfibers were
first publicized...
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early 1980s,
microfibers are also
known as
microdenier fibers. Acrylic, nylon, polyester,
lyocell and
rayon can be
produced as
microfibers. In 1986, Hoechst...
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synthetic textiles like
fleece releases microfibers, a type of microplastic. The
release of
these microfibers into the
wastewater is
proportional to the...
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States and
Canada produce around 135
grams of
microfibers,
which is
equivalent to 22
kilotons of
microfibers released to the
wastewater annually.
These wastewater...
- hand
towels are
usually made of cotton, linen,
bamboo and
synthetic microfibers. In households,
several types of
towels are used, such as hand towels...
- manufacturing,
sheds thousands of
microfibers each time it is
washed leading to a
total of 500,000 tons of
microfibers,
equivalent to 50
billion plastic...
- yarn and/or
microfiber and can be used as a
first step in
cleaning a floor.
Professional dry mops
consist of a flat
sheet of
microfiber textile or sheets...
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frequent player complaints and
confirmed hand
injuries (cuts)
caused by the
microfiber ball. The Players' ****ociation had
filed a suit on
behalf of the players...
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Ultrasuede is the
trade name for a
synthetic ultra-
microfiber fabric invented in 1970 by Dr.
Miyoshi Okamoto, a
scientist working for
Toray Industries...
- with the
carbon paper used for
copying texts. It
consists of
carbon microfibers manufactured into flat sheets. It is used to help as an
electrode that...