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Believe it or not, because of its strength, silk is also or has been used to make bags for gun powder. As well as comforter filling. But that is not all. Silk has found its way into the medical world and not just for sutures. Compared with synthetic biomaterials such as polyglycolides and polylactides, silk is advantageous in some aspects of biodegradation. The acidic degraded products of polyglycolides and polylactides will decrease the pH of the ambient environment and thus adversely influence the metabolism of cells, which is not an issue for silk. In addition, silk materials can retain strength over a desired period from weeks to months on an as-needed basis, by mediating the content of beta sheets. Silk city to come up near B'lore". Deccan Herald. 17 October 2009. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 . Retrieved 22 April 2015. Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. It is used for upholstery, wall coverings, window treatments (if blended with another fiber), rugs, bedding, and wall hangings. [72] Industry Mohamad, Maznah (1996). The Malayhandloom weavers:a study of the rise and decline of traditional. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ISBN 9789813016996 . Retrieved 9 November 2013.

PETA, protest silk production because silkworms are killed in the process. However, silk production remains one of the cleanest textile industries; mulberry trees do not require fertilizers or pesticides, which means it’s possible to harvest cultivated silk without introducing any toxic chemicals into the environment. There are a variety of silk certifications that manufacturers of this textile can use to express the value of their products to customers. Besides its look, silk is a fairly strong fiber that makes it ideal to be used in other applications. It is because of its look that the fiber and the fabric are used in robes, underwear, blouses, shirts, and other clothing apparel.When men decided that jumping out of a perfectly good airplane was a strategy for battle, silk was called upon to help make those parachutes. Silk was used until nylon was made and replaced for this application. Astudillo, Miguel F.; Thalwitz, Gunnar; Vollrath, Fritz (October 2014). "Life cycle assessment of Indian silk". Journal of Cleaner Production. 81: 158–167. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.06.007. Despite advances in production method technologies, silk production still very much remains a labour intensive process, and a lot of hard work is involved. What is silk made of?

Silk is hypoallergenic, and thus a great choice of fabric for those with asthma, allergies, or sensitive skin. A tiny percentage of people are allergic to silk itself. Silk can help people ease their sensitivities, as it naturally wards off some of the world’s most common allergens, like dust mites and mold. Silk was produced in and exported from the province of Granada, Spain, especially the Alpujarras region, until the Moriscos, whose industry it was, were expelled from Granada in 1571. [42] [43] Silk is such a thin and compact fabric that insulating clothes made out of silk can be worn even under the tightest clothes, such as skinny jeans and leggings. This makes silk clothing the perfect base layer when layering clothes in the winter to keep warm. As an added benefit, silk clothing is also perfect for traveling, as it barely takes up any space or weight in your suitcase. By the 11th century AD, silk production was widespread throughout Europe. Many Italian city-states, such as Lucca, Venice, and Florence, were highly economically reliant on silk production during the Middle Ages, and the silk industry gradually spread to France and Spain.Chance meeting leads to creation of antibiotic spider silk". phys.org. Archived from the original on 26 August 2018 . Retrieved 13 September 2019. Should a piece of silk require a special pattern or design, it will need to be printed after pre-treatment. This can be done in two different ways: Digital Printing or Screen Printing. Fan, Hongbin; Liu, Haifeng; Toh, Siew L.; Goh, James C.H. (2009). "Anterior cruciate ligament regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells and silk scaffold in large animal model". Biomaterials. 30 (28): 4967–4977. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.05.048. PMID 19539988.



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