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Improved Extraction of Fibres from Bast Fibre Crops
Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd is one on seven UK companies working together with an Italian company and De Montfort University
Fabrics from linen (and hemp) are relatively expensive because of the amount of work required to separate the fibre from the plant straw, while retaining the fibre length and fibre quality needed for textile end uses. There is also the complication that the farmer has traditionally had to perform some of this work.
The project has a novel method of extracting the flax (or hemp) fibres from the straw, and if successful could lead the way to cost effective production of linen (and hemp) fibres
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