Silk Flashcards

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Q

What are the scientific compounds of cultivated silk?

A

75% silk
23% seri in
2% fat/wax/mineral salts

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What are the scientific compounds of wild (tussah) silk?

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  • silk is a protein composed of 15-18 amino acids depending on silk type
  • The 3 most common amino acids are compact allowing high levels of crystallinity in the fibroin polymers (70-75% crystalline)
  • many hydrogen bonds between polymers
  • this means high strength and reasonable elongation of silk
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3
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What is silk protein called?

A

Fibroin

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4
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What is the general length of silk filament?

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Up to 1.6km

  • central 1km of silk is used as filament
  • the waste at the ends is spun
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5
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What is the fineness of silk?

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Very fine around 1 ,u

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6
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What is the tenacity of silk?

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Strong, weaker when wet

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7
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What is the elongation of silk?

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20-25% elongation

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8
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How good is silk’s elastic recovery?

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Better than cotton, not as good ad wool

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9
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What is silk’ resilience like?

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Very good, hard to crease and wrinkles tend to fall out

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10
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How is silk’s absorbency?

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Very good, can hold 1/3 its weight in water without feeling wet

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11
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How does silk react with heat?

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  • can withstand heat at 140degrees
  • decomposes quickly at 175degrees
  • doesn’t burn easily, though when ignited smells like burning hair
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12
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How does silk react with chemicals?

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  • can be weighted by iron, tin salt solutions, etc.
  • absorbs acid, damaged by alkali
  • dyes well
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13
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How does silk react to light?

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-can become damaged in prolong sunlight and oxygen (decomposes)

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14
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What is the cost of silk?

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Expensive, similar to luxury hair fibres

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15
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How is silk normally processed?

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  • filaments normally processed in pure form
  • staple silk can be spun into 100% pure silk yarns
  • can also be blended with other fibres, cashmere, wool, etc.
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16
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What are silk’s unique selling points?

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  • Very fine and absorbent therefore comfortable next to skin
  • is also very strong when not weighted with chemicals
  • lovely drape qualities as a fabric