Fabric tail fiber
Short, fluffy fibers obtained from the cylindrical flowers of cattail plants, Typha latifolia and Typha augustifolia. The cattail fibers are used for filling pillows, upholstery, and life jackets. The process involves harvesting the cat tails, drying them, and then retting the fibers to separate them. Moreover, the fibers naturally grow in tufts with down-like structure, which could supply the porous structures of the assembly. While most of the Typha species are proven to be a fiber‐yielding crop, Typha latifolia exhibits the broadest leaf size (5–30 mm), yields highest amount of fiber (≈190.
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