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Fiber is a flexible, thread-like material made from natural or synthetic sources, used in the production of textiles.
Fiber is the basic building block of textiles.
It can be derived from plants, animals, or made synthetically.
Examples of natural fibers include cotton, wool, and silk.
Synthetic fibers include polyester, nylon, and acrylic.
Fibers can be spun into yarn and then woven or knitted to create fabrics.
Count refers to the number of yarns per unit length in a textile fabric.
Count is a measure of the fineness or coarseness of a fabric.
It is usually expressed as the number of yarns per unit length, such as threads per inch or threads per centimeter.
Higher count indicates a finer fabric, while lower count indicates a coarser fabric.
Count can vary depending on the type of yarn used and the desired characteristics of the f...
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