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=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Fleece]] (similar concept, uses "Textile Napping" instead of shearing it seems?)
*[[Felt]] similar use case/concept but made via a different process (also less [[Tensile Strength]] ?)
*[[Felt]] similar use case/concept but made via a different process (also less [[Tensile Strength]] ?)
*[[Flocking]] (a process that can give similar results, but is typically used for things like [[Architectural Models]] for grass, and other greenery )
*[[Flocking]] (a process that can give similar results, but is typically used for things like [[Architectural Models]] for grass, and other greenery )
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=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_fur The Wikipedia Page on Faux Fur]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_fur The Wikipedia Page on Faux Fur]
*[https://patents.google.com/patent/US3413695 Patent US3413695 "Method for electrifying and shearing of pile fabrics" ]
*[http://www.designlife-cycle.com/faux-fur "Faux Fir [[Life Cycle Analysis]] ]


[[Category: Textiles]]
[[Category: Textiles]]

Latest revision as of 03:08, 20 December 2020

Basics

  • Standard Textiles, made to simulate the feeling of animal pelts (often without skin too, just a cloth substrate)
  • Usually done via having a [[Pile Textile? with occasional "loops", then slicing these loops
  • Also probably the same tech for those not felt, but felt like textiles?

Internal Links

  • Fleece (similar concept, uses "Textile Napping" instead of shearing it seems?)
  • Felt similar use case/concept but made via a different process (also less Tensile Strength ?)
  • Flocking (a process that can give similar results, but is typically used for things like Architectural Models for grass, and other greenery )

External Links