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Re: downsideup post# 55022

Friday, 03/15/2013 3:48:15 AM

Friday, March 15, 2013 3:48:15 AM

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Thank you. That makes my point exactly.

You can compare anything... as long as you can come up with a valid method of testing. Sometimes that's pretty hard, which is why there ARE testing standards for things common in commerce.



The CEO of amsilk can compare whatever he wants But he has not given any indication that he can

come up with a valid method of testing.



You have not come up with a valid method of testing.
Your facts are not backed by a valid method of testing.

Kim has the authority used by the USA to validate his testing and facts.

Artificially spun silk... will be stronger than naturally spun silk... mostly because it will be composed of fibers that are more uniformly made... and the process is both better able to be controlled, and capable of being improved... when you're just not going to have very much luck trying to teach the worms to do better than they do now...


And you can say this because there has been artificially spun natural fibers to compare???

Which naturally spun fiber can you show me that is stronger when artificially spun fiber of the same kind?

As far as I know Silk is the ONLY naturally spun fiber.

What is your valid method of testing that "fact"?

Real bamboo fiber is much stronger and tougher than cotton (while most "bamboo" in the market is actually rayon).


Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber.

It Is not bamboo.
Rayon can be made of almost any plant matter
cellulose is basically the empty shells of cells of plants melted down and made into a plastic called acetate. That same polymer can be stretched out into fiber.

"You can compare anything..."

I guess you can

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