This blog belongs to the Master students in Textile Management at the Swedish School of Textiles, University of Borås. Primarily, the second year students, as part of their program, embark on a field study - as interns at companies in different parts of the world, as research assistants to research projects performed at University of Borås or as individual field study projects, to fulfill their quest for new knowledge.These entries represent their experiences and reflections.
Monday, 18 May 2015
Jute textiles
I am researching jute textiles and I am learning a lot about different natural fibers. Jute has historically been one of the most important sources of income for Bangladesh, mostly for industrial purposes. But now the business of jute fabrics produced for diversified products is growing immensely in Bangladesh and more and more manufacturers are experimenting with different processes and how to make the jute fiber as soft as possible. It is surprising to see how good quality you can get using a very simple manufacturing process and without the need for that much chemical treatment.
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