Flex:

History of Flex:

Flax Fiber
Flax is also called Linen. The fibre is obtained from the stalk of a plant (Linum Usitatissimum - A literal translation is “linen most useful.” ) which is from 80 to 120 cm high, with few branches and small flowers, of a colour which varies from white to intense blue, which flowers only for one day. Common flax was one of the first 

Chemical Properties of Flex Fibre:

Chemical Properties of Flax: 
Flax is a natural cellulosic fiber and it has some chemical properties. Chemical properties of the Flax fiber are given below:
  1. Effect of Acids: Flax fiber is damaged by highly densified acids but low dense acids does not affect if it is wash 


Flax & Hemp:

Flax & Hemp:
Flax (in fibre form) is practically undifferentiated from hemp, which threatens possible confusion with the latter, which is considerably different in price. Flax and hemp are cellulose fibres produced from stocks of row material. Their properties are similar and they are scarcely differentiated at the fibre form. Analytical 


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