Processing Hemp from the field to textile fibre

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  • Taking green stems of hemp and processing it all the way to a spin able fiber.
    For more information on this process or if you have any question please check out our website at
    www.textilecomp...

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  • @azaaqt
    @azaaqt 4 роки тому +81

    The chemicals are added to soften the fabric out also! And actually there are some ancient techniques that are not using harsh chemicals or possibly even any at all. This is what I’m researching and working on ☺️

    • @putterzam
      @putterzam 4 роки тому +28

      would like to know what you came up with, looking for industrial scale no chemical solution, we will be growing about 200 hectares

    • @michaelamadi4617
      @michaelamadi4617 4 роки тому +2

      How far have you gotten?

    • @godspeed7656
      @godspeed7656 4 роки тому +4

      @@putterzam Hello brother, I'm looking to grow around that size as well, what have you come up with ? If you're willing to assist. Thanks

    • @averyjensen6405
      @averyjensen6405 3 роки тому +1

      What are think techniques called?

    • @allenantonioheyllatorre5720
      @allenantonioheyllatorre5720 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/8bguwO91BSM/v-deo.html

  • @crazymoo56
    @crazymoo56 10 років тому +111

    I love hearing about the many successes and uses of hemp. We should be growing more of it worldwide, instead of using that awful stuff we call plastics.

    • @yahwehsonren
      @yahwehsonren 4 роки тому +2

      Agree

    • @garybrown9719
      @garybrown9719 4 роки тому +3

      Your can thank the Rockefeller and the like

    • @rizzo919
      @rizzo919 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed! Taking something from the ground that probably should remain, who knows, and transform it into something that is bad for us and then dump it in the ocean. Not a very logical approach.

    • @derrickforeal
      @derrickforeal 3 роки тому +3

      Whole point of why it was illegaliized. Its stand to jeopardize many old industry staples like oil, tobacco, alcohol,cotton, steel and many more.

    • @illicitivy
      @illicitivy 2 роки тому

      You can thank harry anslinger for that. When he started the war on drugs our contracts and treaties with our ally countries was used as a threat for them to follow the bans on cannabis. (Which use to be illegal to not be growing if you owned land in the USA. You could pay your taxes with it, we needed it that badly.)
      But thanks to harry and his racist bs we've been moving backwards when we arent moving towards more harmful alternatives.

  • @samuelnewman2910
    @samuelnewman2910 4 роки тому +4

    This is the wonderful thing i ve ever seen. I will study in the future for widespread use of hemp.

  • @0800HOE
    @0800HOE 5 років тому +14

    Thank you for the video! Any chance you could tell me what chemicals you used in the process?

    • @Theballonist
      @Theballonist 4 роки тому +4

      The white powder added at the beginning is lye (a.k.a caustic soda, or sodium hydroxide), the second chemical looks like some kind of soap, but could also be a sulphite?

  • @MontyPMarshall_Music
    @MontyPMarshall_Music 8 років тому +5

    Thanks for posting this. I had no idea how a stock plant is turned into a fibre that is workable for material process. It would be great to see how the next step works, from fibre to material. Just doing quick math, this production equipment can make enough dollars for a crew of four, and the growing costs? It seems that the output per pound would be hard to turn a profit. Can you share any additional info? Thanks from Canada

  • @JOBEEHUSTLER
    @JOBEEHUSTLER 6 років тому +14

    How much for the equipment?? and what's the bill of costs for the whole process, including machinery??

    • @ghanadan5659
      @ghanadan5659 5 років тому +6

      That's what I want to know

    • @Hands2HealNow
      @Hands2HealNow 4 роки тому +4

      Any paper making class will explain some basic processes.

  • @Anonyminded
    @Anonyminded 10 років тому +3

    The beauty of the hemp!

  • @404
    @404 7 років тому +3

    It is amazing how you can use this single plant to build an entire carbon-negative home. Insulation is better, hempcrete is better, and it all uses less carbon to produce/build.

  • @dragonfly111cute
    @dragonfly111cute 11 років тому +4

    no sound hmmm oh well I am so curious about what the start up cost for the machinery ...just like a ball park...this is part of a three part goal of mine...To own at least 100 acres of Hemp and have processing to create fabrics and including making patterns and so on to the market to sell my designs ..thanks for your input this is a true goal of mine.

    • @arvikumar7193
      @arvikumar7193 5 років тому

      dragonfly111cute how is your mission going!?

    • @azizmklf6240
      @azizmklf6240 Рік тому

      The issue of acres is on my account. I have some acres and I guarantee you a lot of sticks. We can be partners in the project because I have been thinking about this issue for a long time, but I do not have machines. What do you think?

  • @AlekseyVolchek
    @AlekseyVolchek 11 років тому +5

    Could you specify on the chemicals used? Are there any allergy warnings? What are the chemicals. Thank you.

  • @HempAustralia
    @HempAustralia  11 років тому +10

    Thank you for your comment.
    I always love to hear about people interested in Hemp.
    A static version of our machine is currently worth about $500,000 Australian which would be able to handle your 100 acres.
    The rest of the process is a little more complicated and i don't think i can even take a guess at the cost.
    If your really interested though. Feel free to contact us at our website which is in the description of the video.
    Good luck and warms regards
    Oliver

    • @PTinvest
      @PTinvest 3 роки тому +1

      I am looking for financing or contract for to produce hemp seeds , hurd , Bast Fiber , Microfiber , hemp fresh or green , CBD fraction , cbd oil and CBC , Δ9-THC, CBD , Δ8-THC , CBDA , CBDV , Δ9-THCA , CBG , CBGA , CBN , Δ9-THCV..... on an area of 16 up to 300 hectares ​and others industrials.

    • @nuviagrotech6827
      @nuviagrotech6827 2 роки тому

      could i know what are the processes and machines involved?

    • @Diyaa2906
      @Diyaa2906 2 роки тому

      Im from india. Iam interested.

    • @giovannimauro1525
      @giovannimauro1525 День тому

      quello che ho visto è molto interessante. Questo processo per la fibra avviene dopo che la stessa fibra è uscita dal Decorticatore D8. Io questo decorticatore D8 conosco solo per aver chiesto anni fa un preventivo perchè c'era la possibilità di collocarlo in una regione del NordEst d'Italia poi il consorzio si è sciolto e nulla si è potuto fare e questo mi è molto dispiaciuto perchè il D8 ultima generazione è una macchina ideale per produtte canapulo e fibra.

  • @teriwallace1658
    @teriwallace1658 10 років тому +2

    #hempspotting a stunning portrait of the Process of Hemp from fields to textiles!

  • @ianlewis6258
    @ianlewis6258 3 роки тому +1

    I love Hemp! 🇺🇸💐🙏☸

  • @brijones
    @brijones 6 років тому +17

    never heard of using so many chemicals to make hemp twine

    • @Theballonist
      @Theballonist 4 роки тому +6

      This is a textile quality fabric. The chemicals remove lignins and soften the fiber to improve comfort on the skin.

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому

      For processing Hemp for textiles i.e yarn, the process is virtually identical to that of Flax. I worked over 30 years for a company who manufactured the machinery for large scale Flax/Hemp processing. Hackling for long fibre (line), Carding for short fibre (tow) , Spreading (sliver formation) , Doubling/Drawing (1st-5th) , Roving (on to bobbins with slight twist) , Boiling/Bleaching (removal of pectins and other natural gums), Wet Spinning (up to Nm36) Dry/Demi sec Spinning (up to Nm 20) , Drying and winding.

  • @roberttaylor90y76
    @roberttaylor90y76 Рік тому

    Many years ago the company I worked for carded hemp for a trial .The machines used were flax carding machines .

  • @worksofhands
    @worksofhands 5 років тому +1

    Is the chemical to get rid of the starchy pulp and only get the fibres?

  • @Thetabringer
    @Thetabringer 3 роки тому +1

    I need this process but expedited- I need a system capable of generating massively extrapolated output..
    I’m sure a machine exists but nothing I can secure a business-loan for due to shit credit ., maybe I can design>assemble my own for 50% the price of a full-spectrum apparatus
    Thank you for showing us the process with this video
    Very well done

  • @derrickforeal
    @derrickforeal 3 роки тому +1

    Looks like a solid replacement for cotton,hole point of why it was illegaliized. It stands to jeopardize many old industry staples like the paper, oil, tobacco, alcohol,cotton, steel, pharmacutical, and many more industry's.

  • @KamrulIslam-dc1zn
    @KamrulIslam-dc1zn 3 роки тому

    Hemp fibre is so good quality !

  • @3434AZAZ
    @3434AZAZ Рік тому

    Thank you very much.
    Cool! Great!
    More and more R&D!
    Standardization
    Unification
    Modularization

  • @kwlweapons
    @kwlweapons 8 років тому +6

    the dying process looks a bit complicated, there are quite a few chemicals added, are they all synthetic or natural, anybody know what they are?
    The end product those looks workable. I'd like to have a mental representation of how much plants you need to process to make say a large gargbage bag.
    How tough do materials made out of hemp come out?
    it looks like a good building material, weird we humans haven't made much good use of it

    • @jack-wl8uj
      @jack-wl8uj 8 років тому +2

      +Black Squerryl
      really? hemp growing was required by law for farmers for many years.

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому +1

      The first levis where made from Hemp (chaunvre de Nimes ), it's been around and used for as long as Flax ,1,000,s of years. The process for spinning into yarn is virtually identical to that of Flax.

  • @dzimolai1184
    @dzimolai1184 6 років тому +1

    How much are the machines which are used in this video-ie.how much are start up costs, roughly?

  • @dominickjrue6502
    @dominickjrue6502 4 роки тому +2

    Where do I get my own machines?

  • @ericdavidellman
    @ericdavidellman 7 років тому

    interesting process to watch. thanks for making this.

  • @VirenderSinghRana-cp9kv
    @VirenderSinghRana-cp9kv 2 роки тому

    is God gift . Har Har Mahadev

  • @herviyanda7024
    @herviyanda7024 2 роки тому

    very good to learn. Salam from Aceh

  • @rrdross69
    @rrdross69 11 років тому

    Very informative and thank you very much for the post

  • @hiltonharris8213
    @hiltonharris8213 8 років тому +1

    What chemicals are used to dye the hemp fibres?

  • @andresoyervides5324
    @andresoyervides5324 4 роки тому

    So you just put it in a bag with some cardboard and it rolls itself onto a spool?

  • @dewiperrin9275
    @dewiperrin9275 5 років тому +1

    Hi do you know where I might buy the machines near the UK?

  • @Kianquenseda
    @Kianquenseda 10 років тому +53

    you state that you use chemicals in your process but you are unwilling to disclose what they are ? That is suspicious, especially when manufacturing an earth friendly, and growingly heath conscious product for the world.

    • @enniedrufu6845
      @enniedrufu6845 9 років тому +4

      Dennis Gaffney. I think the chemical they use is Sodium Hydroxide. But I am not 100% sure at this point.

    • @timobits1
      @timobits1 9 років тому +8

      Sodium hydroxide and/or sulfur compounds are usually added to remove the sticky compound found in hemp.

    • @tzainalollol
      @tzainalollol 9 років тому +6

      +Dennis Gaffney Dosnt matter what kind of chems they use, shit still aint even close to green.
      >Claiming the process beeing green would be equalent to put a horse in a pig farm, and claim it to be a pig.

    • @ivankramberger4965
      @ivankramberger4965 7 років тому +16

      This isn't suspicious at all, it is a trade secret. If everyone talked about their processes, everyone would lose their business to someone else that copied them.
      Also, hemp is more environmentally friendly than cotton for example.

    • @naktura7409
      @naktura7409 7 років тому +14

      What makes you think that chemicals exclude something from being green? That's ignorant treehugging liberal talk, 99% of widely used chemical compounds organically decompose into ions that are naturally found in soil and water.

  • @pcaetano7527
    @pcaetano7527 Рік тому

    i've seen cotton fibers processed at an industrial scale in to textile fabrics , this clip looks like a college lab learning.

  • @juanquintero5384
    @juanquintero5384 2 роки тому

    Hi, just curious about the process, you don´t make Retting before the decortication? why? i just try to look in your page but I am from Colombia and .au are not allowed to check from outside of Australia.

  • @pastoramaru
    @pastoramaru 4 роки тому

    Is it possible to do it without chemicals, in a smaller scale than this?

  • @kyReeElainProhm
    @kyReeElainProhm 5 років тому +1

    Chemicals? DFAQ?

  • @MaCherieMcAli
    @MaCherieMcAli 5 років тому

    My Question is what Chemical is needed. What Chemicals. Glues? Is any of these chemicals synthetic or are they natural compounds. The important question is are they biodegradable?

  • @emdadsarker576
    @emdadsarker576 3 роки тому

    thanks a lot

  • @londoneye3260
    @londoneye3260 2 роки тому

    I want to purchase machine that used for rolling, need information..

  • @phoenixpv
    @phoenixpv 2 роки тому

    What chemicals are used in the dying process?

  • @MrMickel11
    @MrMickel11 8 років тому +12

    What chemicals are used in 1:25?

    • @dojoh6889
      @dojoh6889 8 років тому +3

      I second that question

    • @jameshall9541
      @jameshall9541 7 років тому +2

      Fourth It

    • @wowmama83
      @wowmama83 7 років тому

      jizz.

    • @mgfons
      @mgfons 7 років тому +9

      on a related note, herring sperm does make for excellent fire retardant for fabrics, but I think they were most likely adding some Na2CO3, soap, and acetic acid, as that is what I read online that is often used. But would have been nice if they would have mentioned what they used because this video is useless without that info.

    • @purnuvar
      @purnuvar 7 років тому +1

      MrMickel11 Monosodium Glutamate

  • @danz409
    @danz409 3 роки тому

    kinad wish this was at least 1080p with narration.

  • @jonraabe
    @jonraabe 4 роки тому

    What chemicals are those?

  • @Zanimater
    @Zanimater 4 роки тому

    How much would these machines cost total?

  • @putterzam
    @putterzam 4 роки тому

    interested in your equipment but the link to the web page is not working

  • @liladhardohane7385
    @liladhardohane7385 3 роки тому

    So amazing

  • @bluebacktradecorporation5810
    @bluebacktradecorporation5810 4 роки тому

    What type of machine used? I me advice.

  • @o5245607
    @o5245607 2 роки тому

    It probably smells good where they are processing the hemp.

  • @techvenger
    @techvenger 4 роки тому +1

    Hi..do you have fabric samples? I'm building my hemp clothing line. Looking for silk blended and pure hemp fabric

    • @CHINAWUHAISPECIALFIBERSCOLTD
      @CHINAWUHAISPECIALFIBERSCOLTD 4 роки тому

      I'm professional Hemp Fiber and fabric manufacture in China..WhatsApp : 008618806177949

    • @abhijitwaychal2954
      @abhijitwaychal2954 3 роки тому

      I am from India, I am making 100% hemp and hemp cotton, hemp lyocell blended fabric. Please whats app me on +917040249926 for further discussion

  • @stevecannon1774
    @stevecannon1774 5 місяців тому

    Isn’t hemp rhetted ?

  • @jerometruitt1452
    @jerometruitt1452 6 років тому

    Why do you need all those chemicals for "drying"

  • @shanesmith89
    @shanesmith89 5 років тому

    what chemicals are added?

  • @udayrangani3408
    @udayrangani3408 5 років тому

    Can anybody knows that which type of thread use in green house and what's its name or its machinery name?

  • @ryanp5052
    @ryanp5052 4 роки тому

    This is great stuff and I have a takeover idea can someone point me in he direction of getting this stuff

  • @jamiehamm3676
    @jamiehamm3676 8 років тому +2

    Hey there, I went to visit your page and found it no longer to be active? Have you guys gone out of business? I would hate to learn this as we need more people in this industry, regardless of what country! All our synthetic products are just shameful given what mother nature can and does provide us!!!

    • @nicolejoleneable
      @nicolejoleneable 7 років тому

      That sounds good,..but with the population,consumption,.the world isn't big enough.We'd have to start. an ecosystem on Mars

    • @stevenfeil7079
      @stevenfeil7079 7 років тому

      BS

    • @tashwoods466
      @tashwoods466 6 років тому

      Yo there is a redirect on the website to their new one

  • @steveng4980
    @steveng4980 7 років тому +1

    @ approxamitaly 4 min into the video there's no sound.

    • @clarebeek8667
      @clarebeek8667 5 років тому

      I'm thrilled that that is what you got out from the video

  • @KamrulIslam-dc1zn
    @KamrulIslam-dc1zn 3 роки тому

    World wide cultivation of Hemp is required ,

  • @muhammadawisabdshahadan1117
    @muhammadawisabdshahadan1117 7 місяців тому

    Adakah produk ini bagus dan apakah kesan sampingannya🤔

  • @muru1971
    @muru1971 5 років тому +1

    A lot of chemicals being dumped, how can we claim its sustainable and how can it be superior to cotton, which doesn't have to go through this level of processing. I am sure its superior to other man made fabrics like nylon. Hope there is an eco-friendly way of doing it! Hempcrete rocks though!

    • @markovichglass
      @markovichglass 5 років тому

      the chemicals are most likely acetic acid, sodium bicarbonate, and soap(surfactant) to accelerate the retting process, this can be achieved naturally with bacteria and water. cotton has lots of pesticides and unnatural growing habits unlike hemp.

  • @LudwigArcache
    @LudwigArcache 7 років тому

    All in all chemical process

  • @KamrulIslam-dc1zn
    @KamrulIslam-dc1zn 3 роки тому

    Hemp fibre can it be alternative to cotton ?

  • @Jaykurosakii
    @Jaykurosakii 2 роки тому

    Dr stone Ryusui brought me here

  • @heyokawanderer3185
    @heyokawanderer3185 4 роки тому

    Bruh that music dope

  • @fatihozturk2350
    @fatihozturk2350 4 роки тому

    Hello, how can we contact you? Your site is blocked

  • @SteveSoto_sandiego
    @SteveSoto_sandiego 8 років тому +11

    This looks like a fairly slow and expensive process. The equipment alone must cost thousands.

    • @emildekoven4872
      @emildekoven4872 8 років тому

      Yes, they seemed to derived about enough POTENTIAL yarn for a couple of pairs of socks.....

    • @slimydick23
      @slimydick23 8 років тому +2

      it looked to me like they were making a tiny batch for demonstration purposes for a tv show and talking their way through it. As a matter of fact this process looks the same as wool if not easier bc sheep move around when you try to get the wool.

    • @kidtsunami3993
      @kidtsunami3993 7 років тому

      so unfortunately hemp couldn't replace cotton?

    • @NoobaruKun
      @NoobaruKun 6 років тому +1

      kid tsunami how much does it fully cost (licenses,land,water,food,etc) to make 5 tons of each? Which one is cheapest on the short and long run? Answer that and you will find out.

    • @JohnSmith-lh8uf
      @JohnSmith-lh8uf 4 роки тому

      @@slimydick23 feed sheep hemp.. that slows them down and the chemicals grow into the wool for a hemp/wool blend 😂

  • @joewade7641
    @joewade7641 3 роки тому

    Does anybody have information on the Carbon Print of Hemp fibre production?

    • @dickmartn
      @dickmartn 2 роки тому

      The oil or gas used to produce the electricity for the equipment is all it's carbon footprint. So, the manufacture of hemp fiber is perfectly clean however the electric company is producing carbon by the ton.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 8 місяців тому

    Why the horrible music instead of talking to us? You know so much, so share! Best of luck!

  • @Theking-em7zz
    @Theking-em7zz 4 роки тому +1

    I am textile processing engineer .

    • @nattanhialee3833
      @nattanhialee3833 3 роки тому

      I would like to learn textile processing. How should I start? Please contact me.

    • @Laksshmannraav
      @Laksshmannraav 3 роки тому

      Hi , I would like to discuss regarding hemp fibre chemical treatment. can You share your number please? my number is +918309947576

    • @Theking-em7zz
      @Theking-em7zz 3 роки тому

      @@nattanhialee3833
      Reading standard book. And visit nptel website

    • @Theking-em7zz
      @Theking-em7zz 3 роки тому

      @@Laksshmannraav what you discuss .

  • @stonedmermaid679
    @stonedmermaid679 4 роки тому +2

    Hold the hell up!!! WHAT KINDA CHEMICALS ARE THOSE ?!!!! Why they not showing the names!!! And YES I’m high as hell AND HELL YEA Im using “Zagz Hemp Wrap”

  • @gregknapp6614
    @gregknapp6614 3 роки тому

    I like how they use chemical to help it “dry” then the next step after that is the drying process like wtf is that are u serious

  • @thehauntedstream7206
    @thehauntedstream7206 4 роки тому

    Can you smoke it?

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому +1

      You could smoke an entire field of it and it wouldn't even make your eyes water, Industrial Hemp contains no hallucinogenic chemicals, sorry to disappoint. 😊

    • @thehauntedstream7206
      @thehauntedstream7206 3 роки тому

      @@roberthenderson760 HAHAHAHA I know right.. sadly ofcourse

  • @AavyaLife682
    @AavyaLife682 3 роки тому +1

    It's better but not nice

  • @igweogba6774
    @igweogba6774 7 років тому +2

    Anybody know the music on this? like it a lot

  • @johnfasuton1411
    @johnfasuton1411 2 роки тому

    11:11 am 5/22/2022

  • @HempAustralia
    @HempAustralia  11 років тому

    I'm sorry but i can not disclose the exact chemicals we use because they are a trade secret. Although there are no allergy warnings for the chemicals we use.
    I hope this has answered your question.
    If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.
    Regards
    Oliver

    • @AntjeCobbett
      @AntjeCobbett 7 років тому +1

      All chemicals are well known that are used in the process. You just can't do the job without cheating, without turning a good natural product into a chemical mess! Shame on you for just being too lazy and ignorant to work without chemicals. Disclose what you are using!

    • @downwool5992
      @downwool5992 5 років тому

      @@AntjeCobbett Dear Madam! you are right! Already it was known....

    • @Laksshmannraav
      @Laksshmannraav 3 роки тому

      @@AntjeCobbett HI, can you advise the hemp process with out without chemicals with names please? I am working with women weavers in India. I am doing experiments on Hemp, Nettle, coir fibre, jute and etc. but there is no best result achieved. Madam, I want to discuss regarding hemp process seriously. Can you pls help me? my email : ushodhayahandlooms@gmail.com whatsapp: +918309947576

  • @arlechino2
    @arlechino2 3 роки тому

    Whoopie-doodle.

  • @Suth1172
    @Suth1172 4 роки тому

    Any non-chemical solution available, I'm only looking to produce 6 acres of the stuff, don't want to be unnecessarily un-environmental...

  • @cameel0189
    @cameel0189 4 роки тому

    Nice vid. Sadly my country forbid any kind of hemp just because its latin name. Canabis

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому +1

      Hemp for textiles does not contain any hallucinogenic chemicals whatsoever. You could smoke 10 acres of it and it would not even make your eyes water. It is a misconception conceived and spread by mainly the chemical fibres industry.

  • @out-side-in
    @out-side-in 3 роки тому

    What’s with all the chemical? Jeez what’s the point?

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому

      "Green" chemicals are available, not environmentally harmful. Check out the Flax/Linen ,cleaning/Bleaching process. Both Flax and Hemp yarns are having a bit of a resurgence at the moment and are being marketed as "green" environmentally friendly, they are not going to use harmful chemicals in the process.

  • @johnsmith-wc8gs
    @johnsmith-wc8gs 6 років тому

    People are so concerned with the use of "chemicals". They're not even hazardous so omg to your "green" rating.

  • @salimasavage81
    @salimasavage81 4 роки тому

    omg how scary are the chemicals

    • @Theballonist
      @Theballonist 4 роки тому

      Not too scary. The first powder added is lye, which is a common additive to some foods in small quantities, and is also used in soap making. It is dangerous to handle directly while making the fabric, but it washes out of the fabric thoroughly.
      The second chemical added looks to be a surfactant (a soap), although it could be something harsher, we would need confirmation from the people who made the video.

  • @gregwarner3753
    @gregwarner3753 4 роки тому

    A narration describing the steps in the process, what is being done and the chemicals being used would have been useful. This video is next to useless.

  • @Willleblond1
    @Willleblond1 4 роки тому

    Do ppl really need to add the most depressive music in their videos of hemp processing? Fuck sake

  • @Hannah-gs7uv
    @Hannah-gs7uv 3 роки тому

    so we're not talking about cannabis? cool

    • @lukepevensie
      @lukepevensie 3 роки тому

      It's in the same family of plants as cannabis. Indica is marijuana, sativa is hemp.

  • @kwamebushman606
    @kwamebushman606 4 роки тому +1

    Hemp is a natural fiber mate, you're putting way too much chemicals in it

  • @bretleversha
    @bretleversha 2 роки тому

    Chemicals?! That will destroy hemps antibacterial properties!

  • @1978LAKA
    @1978LAKA 8 років тому +7

    music sucks

  • @bosatsu76
    @bosatsu76 4 роки тому

    Chemicals? What chemicals... ABSOLUTELY NO CHEMICALS>>>

    • @roberthenderson760
      @roberthenderson760 3 роки тому

      There are "green" chemicals available for cleaning and Bleaching, Widely used throughout the Flax /Linen yarn manufacturing process.

  • @JessicaRamosMaskiell
    @JessicaRamosMaskiell Рік тому

    WHAT'S WITH THE REAL CREEPY MUSIC?¿!?👾👺👹🤓🤮😝😝😝🤣🤣🤣😂🤪

  • @AntjeCobbett
    @AntjeCobbett 7 років тому +1

    so hemp clothes in Australia is FAR from a natural product. Can't these people do the job without the chemicals? This video demonstration is disgusting, but thanks for letting us know!

  • @Ameemskdugejjdo
    @Ameemskdugejjdo Рік тому

    Took the audio

  • @piprolls867
    @piprolls867 2 роки тому

    Hello your website cannot be reached can you please add the email address where we can contact the company thanks

  • @happyhippys8881
    @happyhippys8881 5 років тому +1

    What chemicals were added to the hemp?

    • @kholioashi5626
      @kholioashi5626 4 роки тому

      Wish to know

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix 4 роки тому +1

      couldn't say specifically but they're almost certainly liming-agents which are used to increase the pH of the water to a specific acidity range to expedite the breakdown of gelatinous membranes and pectins (polysaccharides) which encase the fibers. Probably why they heat the solution as well, to increase the reactivity of those agents.
      While they're no-doubt using perfectly measured, labratory refined chemicals, this wouldn't be anything new to our ancestors who used things like lye, hard-wood ash, or even urine (which breaks down into ammonia) to increase pH. Of course they wouldn't have known that's what they were doing, they just knew adding these things increased the rate, yield and quality of extracted fibers.

  • @pointdexter92
    @pointdexter92 4 роки тому

    what types of chemicals are being used?