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History of Fibre Development

... of these polymers when they were working on Nylon ‘66’ and Nylon ‘6’. Nylon is completely synthetic fibre obtained from petrochemicals and is very different from Rayon and Acetate which are made up of cellulosic material of plants. ... Read Read: History of Fibre Development

By: F2F Author | 18/10/2007 | Business

Fibre Cables for High Speed Transmission Over Long Distances

... over longer distances and at higher data rates than other forms of wired and wireless communications. Fibre cables became practical for use in communications in the late 1970s, since then, several technical advances have been made to ... Read Read: Fibre Cables for High Speed Transmission Over Long Distances

By: Mike Nicholson | 04/06/2007 | Networks

Sisal Fibre: an Overview

... which is located inside the primary wall, the fibrillae are arranged in spirals with a spiral angle of 40° (for sisal fibre) in relation to the longitudinal axis of the cell. The fibrillae in the inner secondary wall (S2) of sisal fibres ... Read Read: Sisal Fibre: an Overview

By: F2F Author | 08/09/2007 | Business
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Fibre Facts

... any waste matter. It also makes the waste softer and increases the speed and ease with which it passes through your bowel. What foods contain fibre? Grain products like whole wheat breads, oat or bran cereals and whole wheat pasta. Fruits, ... Read Read: Fibre Facts

By: robert orr | 21/04/2009 | Nutrition

Transmit Trillion Bits Using Fibre Optic Cables

... of a fibre optic cable. The core, the cladding and the coating. Core is the light transmission area of the fibre cable, either glass or plastic. The larger the core, the more light will be transmitted into the fibre. The ... Read Read: Transmit Trillion Bits Using Fibre Optic Cables

By: Mike Nicholson | 13/03/2007 | Hardware
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Fibre. Where's it from and why do I need it?

... upon absorbing water and macronutrients, it expands in volume. If an individual eats a diet high in insoluble fibre, they will feel more "full" and will eat a lower amount and therefore consume fewer calories! Soluble fiber is proven to ... Read Read: Fibre. Where's it from and why do I need it?

By: Supplement Centre | 24/03/2009 | Health

Metallic Fibres Used in Many Items

... film, the adhesives can be colored or the film can be colored. There are many different variations of color and effect that can be made in metallic fibres, producing a wide range of looks The most common end use for metallic fibres is ... Read Read: Metallic Fibres Used in Many Items

By: Rakesh P | 04/06/2007 | Online Business

Acrylic Fibres are Oil Resistant Synthetic Fibres

... like aqueous sodium thiocyanate and allowing them to remain there for around 5 minutes before proceeding to the next step. 2. Stretching – The fibres are stretched using highly sophisticated scientific machines which pull them to ... Read Read: Acrylic Fibres are Oil Resistant Synthetic Fibres

By: Rakesh P | 04/06/2007 | Ask an Expert

High Fibre Diets

... high fibre diets are good for you, but the main one is that in terms of overall health and fitness, high fibre diets will promote only the best in you. Other reasons can be anything ranging from constipation, to hemorrhoids, to something ... Read Read: High Fibre Diets

By: Krishan Bakhru | 27/11/2006 | Nutrition

The Advantages Of New Fibre Laser Welding Techniques

... seen as a problem by some manufacturers because it can limit production speed, but it is not a problem with a standard 200W fibre laser, even at speeds of up to five or six metres / minute it can produce over 2,500km of weld per annum. In ... Read Read: The Advantages Of New Fibre Laser Welding Techniques

By: John Tinson | 17/06/2007 | Computers

HIGH-FIBRE DIETS REDUCE THE RISK OF BOWEL DISEASE

... to eating fibre, introduce it slowly and increase water intake accordingly.  If you eat a lot of fibre all at once and your colon is not used to it you could feel very windy!  So like with most things it’s all about balance, don’t overdo it ... Read Read: HIGH-FIBRE DIETS REDUCE THE RISK OF BOWEL DISEASE

By: Rebecca Burlinson | 22/04/2009 | Nutrition

The History Of The Fibre Optic Cable

... work of Heinrich Lamm, who was forced to leave Nazi Germany for America and was the first to transmit images through fibre optics. The invention was going to be used for accessing images of body parts that were inaccessible, however his ... Read Read: The History Of The Fibre Optic Cable

By: highposition | 03/09/2008 | Electronics

How To Incorporate High Fibre Into Your Daily Healthy Living

... fruit is best if eaten raw, but can be eaten both cooked and raw, and try to eat the skin as well, as it contains much of the fibre. * For your dried beans, peas and lentils, put in soups, casseroles and salads for your soluble fibre. ... Read Read: How To Incorporate High Fibre Into Your Daily Healthy Living

By: Carole-Anne Stanway | 24/04/2008 | Nutrition

Important Fibres of Technical Textile Industry - Part I

... fibres so it is widely used in the industry not only for the apparel use but is used in other various applications also. Some synthetic fibres are Acetate, Rayon, Nylon, Polyester, Acrylic, Olefin, PLA and Modacrylic and some fibres with ... Read Read: Important Fibres of Technical Textile Industry - Part I

By: F2F Author | 25/09/2007 | Small Business

Unique Cane Furniture - Rattan Fibre Lamps

... egg skin. Guests will be puzzled over how this lamp is created. The egg shell is first cracked, and then mixed with cane fibre and special glue. The end result is that the skin is translucent enough to let light pass through to illuminate ... Read Read: Unique Cane Furniture - Rattan Fibre Lamps

By: Gen Wright | 14/04/2009 | DIY

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