staple fibre
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Definition
Noun: 1. A natural textile fiber of limited and relatively short length: A staple fibre is a natural fiber, such as cotton, wool, hemp, or flax, that is of a discrete, measurable length. This contrasts with filament fibers, which are continuous and extremely long. Staple fibers must be spun or twisted together to create a continuous yarn suitable for weaving or knitting.
Usage
- Staple fibres are the fundamental raw material for spun yarns.
- The quality of a fabric made from staple fibre depends heavily on the fiber's length, strength, and fineness.
- Most natural fibers, except silk, are staple fibres.
Examples
- Cotton is a classic example of a staple fibre.
- The spinner carefully blended different staple fibres to create a yarn with unique properties.
- Wool's quality as a staple fibre is judged by its staple length and diameter.
Advanced Usage
- Staple Length: This is a critical property referring to the average length of a group of staple fibres. It is a primary factor in determining the spinning method and the eventual quality and use of the yarn.
- In contrast to Filament Fibers: The term "staple fibre" is often used to explicitly distinguish short, discrete fibers from man-made or natural filaments (like silk or polyester filament), which are continuous.
Variants and Related Words
- Staple Fiber: The American English spelling.
- Staple (noun): In textile contexts, "staple" can be used alone to mean the fiber itself or its length (e.g., "long-staple cotton").
- Staple Yarn: The yarn produced by spinning staple fibres together.
Synonyms
- Short-staple fiber
- Discontinuous fiber
- Spun fiber (when referring to the fiber type destined for spinning)
Related Concepts
- Spinning: The process of twisting staple fibres together to form yarn.
- Carding/Combing: Preparatory processes that align staple fibres before spinning.
- Filament: A continuous fiber strand, the conceptual opposite of a staple fibre.
Noun
- a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn
- staple fibers vary widely in length