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Cute Young Brunette Girl In The Mirror Posing With A Red Textile Fabric
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• Milk proteins have also been used to create synthetic fabric. Milk or casein fibre cloth was developed during World War I in Germany, and further developed in Italy and America during the 1930s. Milk fibre fabric is not very durable and wrinkles easily, but has a pH similar to human skin and possesses anti-bacterial properties. It is marketed as a biodegradable, renewable synthetic fibre.
• Carbon fibre is mostly used in composite materials, together with resin, such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic. The fibers are made from polymer fibers through carbonization.
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