Wool

Wool

Natural fiber

Wool

Wool

We withdraw, with own means, textile waste of wool coming from stocking factories, webbings, spinnings, textile laboratories. Initially the material comes subdivided based on its type. Successively the wool textile waste, already selected, it comes packed with hydraulic press. Bales (MPS) come thus stocking in warehouse ready for the sale.


WHAT IS WOOL?
Wool is the dense, warm coat of sheep, also called a fleece. The hair of sheep has many unique properties that make it well suited to textile production, something humans realized approximately 8000 BCE, when sheep first began to be domesticated. Wool is used in a variety of textiles and can be found woven or knitted. Wool is highly flame resistant, and frequently used for mattresses and rugs for that reason. It is also highly durable, able to stretch up to 50% when wet and 30% when dry. In addition, wool has excellent moisture wicking properties, pulling moisture into the core of the fiber so that it doesn't feel wet or soggy to the wearer. Wool pulls moisture away from the skin, as well, and is worn by people in a wide variety of situations who prefer the feeling of dry air next to the skin to the clammy sense of perspiration.