cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: Useful And Essential Facts About Mohair Merino Fiber

Useful And Essential Facts About Mohair Merino Fiber

By Dorothy Davis


Mohair is among the highest quality natural fibers in existence today in the world. The sources of this fiber are the Angora goats. This is what makes the Angora goats to be a special kind of goat. Other ways include the fact that their bodies have only a single coat of hair. Also of great interest is the fact that there is no big difference in the quality of fibers from their secondary and primary follicles. This is what Mohair merino fiber is all about.

A majority of sheep and goat breeds usually moult each year. But, the angora goat is an exception when it comes to this as throughout the year it retains its hairs. As result, their hairs can be harvested twice in a year. The hair is normally ready for harvesting in six months. After harvesting it can be processed into more refined mohair fiber.

The hair that is harvested from angora goat is of very high quality. It has for a very long period of time considered as the best quality of fiber that human beings have access to. The hair is long and straight, but can often be curvy or wavy. The individual strands do not intertwine to make them hard to separate, but instead remain as individuals.

Naturally, this fiber is lustrous and boasts of the highest level of smoothness ever. Mostly it occurs in white but it can also be found in other colors like black and gray. Other distinguishing qualities of this fiber are comfort, abrasion resistance, heat resistance, durability, soil shedding, moisture resistance, resilience, and elasticity. These qualities differentiate it from all other types of fiber.

Flammability of the material is also very low, which is a very important quality in certain applications. Felting and pilling is very low in the finished product. Although it is highly durable, the material remains to be biodegradable and will decompose over time when it is put in the soil. The decomposed material makes very good and fertile soil for planting crops.

Also, the insulation property of this material is high. Clothing which is made from this material is able to keep individuals very warm during the cold winter months. Most winter clothing is in fact made from this material. Fiber can also be used in making residential products like curtains, upholstery and carpets.

At the moment the leading world producer of mohair is South Africa. This country is responsible for production of more than a half of mohair used in the entire world. According to research, South Africa is also the home to some of the finest mohair fiber worldwide. Second on the list of the highest worldwide producers of this product is the United States. Texas produces the highest amount compared to other states of the US.

There are other several countries around the world that are joining in the production of mohair fiber. The countries are Argentina, Nigeria, New Zealand, Lesotho, Australia, and Turkey. However, the geographical and climatic conditions of South Africa naturally favor the existence of angora goats. This is one of the major factors that are making South Africa a global leader of this product.




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