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Revision as of 20:14, 19 November 2017
- If there are any chemists out there, I have a question, is there any way to do this with keratin (ie Sheep wool/ Alpaca fiber) to get semi synthetic animal fiber? I think this would allow much less wool to be wasted (Such as short strands, or "inferior Quality" sections). - Eric 06:48 11/16/17 (ECT)
- Along the lines of my above question I found this infographic which shows the percent composition of wool
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- Eric 09:10 11/19/17 (ECT)