Characterization of Non-Angora (´Creole Hairy´) Goat´s Fiber from the Northern Patagonia Area of Argentina. Potential Textile use as Patagonian Cashmere
Frank En,
Hick Mvh,
Castillo M,
Gomez Mb,
Prieto A and
Castillo Mf
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Frank En: Universidad Catolica De Cordoba, Argentina
Hick Mvh: Universidad Catolica De Cordoba, Argentina
Castillo M: Department of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Pampa, Argentina
Gomez Mb: Department of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Pampa, Argentina
Prieto A: Universidad Nacional De La Rioja, Argentina
Castillo Mf: Universidad Nacional De La Rioja, Argentina
Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, 2019, vol. 5, issue 3, 90-94
Abstract:
The fiber produced by the regional Creole goat from the northern area of Patagonia is little known, both within the Country and in the international market. The objective of this work is to characterize the textile quality of this goat fiber in relation to similar fibers coming from other parts of the world, and validate its textile potential use named us Patagonian cashmere. Samples from 4 different zones were analyzed and classified by morphological types such as long cashmere (CA), short cashmere (CC), intermediate cashmere (CI), cashgora (CG) and lustre (L).
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2019.05.555665
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