Textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibers (yarn or thread). Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, hemp, or other materials to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting or tatting, felting, or braiding.
Below is the list of Textile Companies In South Africa
JMV Textiles (Pty) Ltd
Gelvenor Textiles
Trojan Textiles
SA Textiles
Helm Textile Mills
Textile Federation
Da Gama Textiles
Troy Textiles
Rubitex
U&G Fabrics
Aranda Textiles (Pty) Ltd
Organic Fabrics
Sesli Blankets & Throws / Sesli Textiles Pty.Ltd
Millar Textiles
Westside Textile Printers
Apex Clothing Manufacturers (Pty) Ltd
Textile Junction
AF Textile
Patbro Textiles cc
YI LI DA SA MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD
TEXTILE WORLD (PTY) LTD
Smart Textiles
Truval Manufacturers
Geotextiles Africa
Standerton Mills
Inno Textiles Cc
Formosa Textiles Company
Future Fabrics
J-Cam Manufacturing & Corporate Wear
Quebe Manufacturing
What are examples of textiles?
Types of textiles include animal-based material such as wool or silk, plant-based material such as linen and cotton, and synthetic material such as polyester and rayon. Textiles are often associated with the production of clothing.
How do you classify textiles?
Fibers are classified by their chemical origin, falling into two groups or families: natural fibers and manufactured fibers. Manufactured fibers are also referred to as man made or synthetic fibers. The classification system used in the United States is dictated by the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act (TFPIA).