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TEXTILE INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN
FIBER IDENTIFICATION REPORT
SUBMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD ALI
CLASS:TMM-1A
SUBMITTED TO: SIR IMRAN RAZA
•COTTON:
BURN TEST :
•Cotton fibers ignite as the flame draws near.
•Cotton smells like burning paper.
•On burning it turns into grey skeletal ash.
•No effect when approach to flame.
•Cotton produces an afterglow after removing it from the flame.
•It burns readily in the flame.
•It continues burning when withdrawn from flame.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Slightly soluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Soluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
COTTON is derived from a cotton plant. The fibers appear as flat ribbons under
the microscope that are slightly twisted. The fabric that cotton produces is soft,
absorbs water, and wrinkles easily. Cotton is a fabric that is light and cool.
•WOOL:
BURN TEST:
•It shrinks or curls away from the flame.
•Burns slowly.
•It self extinguish when withdrawn from flame.
•On burning it produce brittle, swollen black ash.
•Will not stay lit after flame is removed.
•Very little smoke is produced but it smells like burnt hair.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Insoluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Soluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
WOOL is from a sheep. Under the microscope it looks like scaly corkscrews.
The fiber is stretchable long lasting, doesn't wrinkle and springs back into
shape. Wool easily absorbs water, and soft. Wool fabric is known for its
ability to "breathe" keeping wearers warm in the winter and somewhat cool in
warmer weather. Wool picks up static electricity easily when rubbed.
•SILK:
BURN TEST:
• It shrinks away when approach to flame.
•Burns slowly in the flame.
•The thread should not continue to burn after the flame is removed.
•The burning silk should smell like burning hair.
•The ash should be black and crispy/brittle.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Partially soluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Soluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Soluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Soluble
Formic acid 90%
Partially soluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
SILK is from the cocoons of silkworms. The fiber is double strands, smooth,
and shiny. The fabric is lightweight but can keep its wearer warm
•NYLON:
BURN TEST:
•Fuses (melts without burning) and shrinks away from flame.
•In flame, it melts then burns slowly.
•Flame ceases and dies out.
•Odor, Celery sometimes perceptible.
•Its residue is like round, hard, grayish bead, won’t crush.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Soluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Soluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Soluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Soluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
NYLON is derived from coal. The fibers under the microscope are smooth and
clear rods. Nylon is shiny, tough, stretchable and melts under a hot iron. The
fibers are nonabsorbent, quick drying, and doesn't wrinkle. the fabric is cool but
clammy.
•LINEN/FLAX:
BURN TEST:
•It Scorches and ignites quickly when approach to flame.
•It produces yellow flame and burn less quickly than cotton.
•Continues to burn when removed from flame.
•It smells like burning paper when it burns.
•It produces light and feathery grey ash on burning.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Slightly soluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Soluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
LINEN is derived from the stems of flax plants fibers are jointed, looks like a
miniature bamboo. The fiber is shiny, strong, gets softer with use, absorbs
water, and wrinkles easily. Linen gets softer with use and considered a cool
fabric for warmer climate.
•RAYON:
BURN TEST:
•It Scorches and ignites quickly when approach to flame.
•It produces yellow flame and burn more quickly than cotton.
•Continues to burn rapidly when removed from flame and has no afterglow.
•It smells like burning paper when it burns.
•It produces light and feathery grey ash on burning.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Soluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Soluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
RAYON is made from wood. The fibers are smooth and glass-like rods, which is
easily stretchable. Rayon doesn't wrinkle, is soft and absorbent.
•POLYPROPYLENE (OLEFIN):
BURN TEST:
•Shrinks quickly when approach to flame.
•Burn and melts in the flame.
•Burn and melts when withdrawn from flame.
•Odor, not defined.
•Hard, round bead like residue which maybe light brown.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Insoluble
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
When viewed cross sectionally, polypropylene fiber looks somewhat round but it
looks straight and smooth when viewed longitudinally.
•ACRYLIC:
BURN TEST:
•Shrinks away when approach to flame.
•Burns slowly and melts in the flame.
•Continues to burn and melt when withdrawn from flame.
•Odor, acrid.
•Residue, brittle black bead like.
SOLUBILITY TEST:
Acetone 100% :
Insoluble
Hydrochloric acid 20%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 60%
Insoluble
Sulfuric acid 70%
Insoluble depending on type
Chlorine bleach 5%
Insoluble
Formic acid 90%
Insoluble
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS:
ACRYLIC is made from petroleum. Under the microscope the fiber is dog-
bone shaped with apparent cut ends. The fabric is lightweight, warm, and
quick drying.

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Textile institute of pakistan

  • 1. TEXTILE INSTITUTE OF PAKISTAN FIBER IDENTIFICATION REPORT SUBMITTED BY: MUHAMMAD ALI CLASS:TMM-1A SUBMITTED TO: SIR IMRAN RAZA
  • 2. •COTTON: BURN TEST : •Cotton fibers ignite as the flame draws near. •Cotton smells like burning paper. •On burning it turns into grey skeletal ash. •No effect when approach to flame. •Cotton produces an afterglow after removing it from the flame. •It burns readily in the flame. •It continues burning when withdrawn from flame. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Slightly soluble Sulfuric acid 70% Soluble Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 3. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: COTTON is derived from a cotton plant. The fibers appear as flat ribbons under the microscope that are slightly twisted. The fabric that cotton produces is soft, absorbs water, and wrinkles easily. Cotton is a fabric that is light and cool.
  • 4. •WOOL: BURN TEST: •It shrinks or curls away from the flame. •Burns slowly. •It self extinguish when withdrawn from flame. •On burning it produce brittle, swollen black ash. •Will not stay lit after flame is removed. •Very little smoke is produced but it smells like burnt hair. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 70% Insoluble Chlorine bleach 5% Soluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 5. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: WOOL is from a sheep. Under the microscope it looks like scaly corkscrews. The fiber is stretchable long lasting, doesn't wrinkle and springs back into shape. Wool easily absorbs water, and soft. Wool fabric is known for its ability to "breathe" keeping wearers warm in the winter and somewhat cool in warmer weather. Wool picks up static electricity easily when rubbed.
  • 6. •SILK: BURN TEST: • It shrinks away when approach to flame. •Burns slowly in the flame. •The thread should not continue to burn after the flame is removed. •The burning silk should smell like burning hair. •The ash should be black and crispy/brittle. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Partially soluble Sulfuric acid 60% Soluble Sulfuric acid 70% Soluble Chlorine bleach 5% Soluble Formic acid 90% Partially soluble
  • 7. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: SILK is from the cocoons of silkworms. The fiber is double strands, smooth, and shiny. The fabric is lightweight but can keep its wearer warm
  • 8. •NYLON: BURN TEST: •Fuses (melts without burning) and shrinks away from flame. •In flame, it melts then burns slowly. •Flame ceases and dies out. •Odor, Celery sometimes perceptible. •Its residue is like round, hard, grayish bead, won’t crush. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Soluble Sulfuric acid 60% Soluble Sulfuric acid 70% Soluble Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Soluble
  • 9. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: NYLON is derived from coal. The fibers under the microscope are smooth and clear rods. Nylon is shiny, tough, stretchable and melts under a hot iron. The fibers are nonabsorbent, quick drying, and doesn't wrinkle. the fabric is cool but clammy.
  • 10. •LINEN/FLAX: BURN TEST: •It Scorches and ignites quickly when approach to flame. •It produces yellow flame and burn less quickly than cotton. •Continues to burn when removed from flame. •It smells like burning paper when it burns. •It produces light and feathery grey ash on burning. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Slightly soluble Sulfuric acid 70% Soluble Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 11. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: LINEN is derived from the stems of flax plants fibers are jointed, looks like a miniature bamboo. The fiber is shiny, strong, gets softer with use, absorbs water, and wrinkles easily. Linen gets softer with use and considered a cool fabric for warmer climate.
  • 12. •RAYON: BURN TEST: •It Scorches and ignites quickly when approach to flame. •It produces yellow flame and burn more quickly than cotton. •Continues to burn rapidly when removed from flame and has no afterglow. •It smells like burning paper when it burns. •It produces light and feathery grey ash on burning. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Soluble Sulfuric acid 70% Soluble Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 13. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: RAYON is made from wood. The fibers are smooth and glass-like rods, which is easily stretchable. Rayon doesn't wrinkle, is soft and absorbent.
  • 14. •POLYPROPYLENE (OLEFIN): BURN TEST: •Shrinks quickly when approach to flame. •Burn and melts in the flame. •Burn and melts when withdrawn from flame. •Odor, not defined. •Hard, round bead like residue which maybe light brown. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 70% Insoluble Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 15. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: When viewed cross sectionally, polypropylene fiber looks somewhat round but it looks straight and smooth when viewed longitudinally.
  • 16. •ACRYLIC: BURN TEST: •Shrinks away when approach to flame. •Burns slowly and melts in the flame. •Continues to burn and melt when withdrawn from flame. •Odor, acrid. •Residue, brittle black bead like. SOLUBILITY TEST: Acetone 100% : Insoluble Hydrochloric acid 20% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 60% Insoluble Sulfuric acid 70% Insoluble depending on type Chlorine bleach 5% Insoluble Formic acid 90% Insoluble
  • 17. MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS: ACRYLIC is made from petroleum. Under the microscope the fiber is dog- bone shaped with apparent cut ends. The fabric is lightweight, warm, and quick drying.