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Notayi, M
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Engelbrechts, JAA
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Lee, ME
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Goosen, WE
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Hunter, Lawrance
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Botha, Anton F
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2014-04-10T12:47:38Z |
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2014-04-10T12:47:38Z |
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2013-12 |
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Notayi, M, Engelbrechts, J.A.A, Lee, M.E, Goosen, W.E, Hunter, L and Botha, A.F. 2013. Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM. In: 51st Microscopy Society of Southern Africa (MSSA) Conference, Farm Inn, Pretoria, 3-6 December 2013 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7315
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51st Microscopy Society of Southern Africa (MSSA) Conference, Farm Inn, Pretoria, 3-6 December 2013. Abstract only attached. |
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Mohair belongs to a class of animal fibers collectively called speciality fibers, due to the fact that these fibres are luxurious, rare and often expensive relative to sheep wool. South Africa produces more than 50% of the world total mohair production. The price differences between speciality fibers and wool is believed to be the major factor causing adulteration and mislabeling of textile products. The textile industry hence needs evaluation of the fiber composition of a fiber blend used in a textile product. |
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Workflow;12213 |
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Textile industry |
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Mohair |
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Animal fibers |
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Mohair production |
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Fiber composition |
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dc.title |
Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM |
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Conference Presentation |
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Notayi, M., Engelbrechts, J., Lee, M., Goosen, W., Hunter, L., & Botha, A. F. (2013). Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7315 |
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Notayi, M, JAA Engelbrechts, ME Lee, WE Goosen, Lawrance Hunter, and Anton F Botha. "Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7315 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Notayi M, Engelbrechts J, Lee M, Goosen W, Hunter L, Botha AF, Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7315 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Notayi, M
AU - Engelbrechts, JAA
AU - Lee, ME
AU - Goosen, WE
AU - Hunter, Lawrance
AU - Botha, Anton F
AB - Mohair belongs to a class of animal fibers collectively called speciality fibers, due to the fact that these fibres are luxurious, rare and often expensive relative to sheep wool. South Africa produces more than 50% of the world total mohair production. The price differences between speciality fibers and wool is believed to be the major factor causing adulteration and mislabeling of textile products. The textile industry hence needs evaluation of the fiber composition of a fiber blend used in a textile product.
DA - 2013-12
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Textile industry
KW - Mohair
KW - Animal fibers
KW - Mohair production
KW - Fiber composition
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2013
T1 - Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM
TI - Cuticle scale measurement of animal fibers by SEM and AFM
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7315
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