Cloth made from Milk? Yes indeed, milk protein, called casein, can be used to make innovative fibers that resemble wool.
Waste milk that is not fit for human consumption, is used to produce milk fiber. Milk that is disposed of still contains valuable ingredients, and also offers great potential for technical purposes. By mixing acid with milk, chemists can extract casein protein, which is similar in appearance to cheese. This is put into a chemical bath to harden, which produces fibers. The resulting milk fiber fabric can hardly be distinguished from wool.
Milk cotton yarn is perfect for underwear and lingerie, because of the healthy and bacteriostatic nature of milk fiber. Apart from being good for underwear and intimate apparel, it is also used for socks, household textiles and clothing that would be made from wool.
This new type of fabric has a wide range of uses and is deeply loved by consumers. It is a promising innovative technology fabric.
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