Modern Uses of Industrial Hemp
hemp | 1000's of uses
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Bast fibre:
1) Textiles:
Hemp fibre is one of the strongest, longest and most
durable vegetable fibres. Hemp fabrics have superior
qualities such as UV resistance, distinctive feel, antibacterial
properties, and breathability. Hemp fibre can be spun
as smooth as silk or as coarse as burlap. |
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- Fabrics
- Apparel
- Bags
- Shoes
- Socks
2) Technical Textiles:
Hemp fibre is prized for its strength, length and durability
and makes outstanding twine, ropes and fibre-mats.
- Cordage
- Netting
- Canvas
- Carpeting
3) New Use Industrial Products:
Hemp fibre is used in industrial products for both its
technological and ecological benefits. One of the biggest
markets currently is the automobile industry, where
hemp fibre is replacing fibreglass in interior panels.
- Biocomposites - materials made by nature or synthetically
that include some type of natural material in their
structure.
- Geotextiles - permeable fabrics which, when used
in association with soil, have the ability to filter,
reinforce, separate, protect or drain.
- Nonwovens - a sheet or web structure bonded together
by entangling fibre or filaments mechanically, thermally
or chemically.
- Pultrusion - an automated process for manufacturing
composite materials into continuous, constant cross-sectional
profiles.
- Compression Moulding - compressing materials containing
a temperature-activated catalyst in a heated matched
metal die using a vertical press.
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