fiber durability
[ˈfaɪbər djuːˈræbɪləti]
nounpl: fiber durabilities
durabilidade da fibra
1. The ability of a fiber or fibrous material to withstand wear, damage, or deterioration over time and repeated use
The fiber durability of this fabric makes it ideal for outdoor applications.
A durabilidade da fibra deste tecido o torna ideal para aplicações externas.
2. The resistance of fibers to breaking, fading, or degrading when exposed to environmental factors such as UV light, moisture, or chemicals
Manufacturers test fiber durability to ensure products maintain quality throughout their lifespan.
Os fabricantes testam a durabilidade da fibra para garantir que os produtos mantenham a qualidade ao longo de sua vida útil.
3. A measure of how long fibers retain their structural integrity and functional properties
Improved fiber durability reduces the need for frequent replacement of textiles.
A durabilidade aprimorada da fibra reduz a necessidade de substituição frequente de têxteis.
This term is primarily used in technical, industrial, and commercial contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, it is commonly encountered in the textile, apparel, and manufacturing industries. The concept is increasingly important in discussions about sustainable fashion and durable goods, reflecting growing consumer concerns about product longevity and environmental impact.
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