Camels that are up to three years old, on the other hand, are called baby camels. Their wool is very flexible and extremely soft, but the flock is shorter, so it should be sorted separately and the quality level of knitwear and textiles is no less high than that of cashmere products. On average, 1-3 year old camels can produce 2400–4500 grams of wool, while adult camels can produce 4600–8000 grams of wool annually. The average diameter of female wool is 17–25.8 micrometers with a length of 31.5–47.8 mm, while the length of baby camel wool is between 16.1–23.8 micrometers. Mongolian camel wool is a durable, warm, insulating, breathable and luxurious natural fiber with anti-static or non-static properties and also contains therapeutic lanolin, which improves blood circulation and is hypoallergenic.
Baby camel wool: Average length: 40–45 mm, hair content: 2.0–5.0%, dirt content: 0.1%, microns: 17.0–18.0 microns, moisture content: 15 ± 1%, oil: 0.6%
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