Textiles & Fibers
Fiber identification, fabric analysis, textile quality control, and materials research
The SNE-Alpha desktop SEM is used by textile labs and fiber manufacturers to image yarn structure, fiber cross-sections, coating uniformity, and surface defects at nanoscale resolution. With 5nm resolution and variable accelerating voltage (1–30kV), it handles conductive and non-conductive fibers with minimal sample preparation. See full SNE-Alpha specifications →
Scanning electron microscopy reveals the surface morphology and internal structure of textile fibers at magnifications far beyond optical microscopy. From natural fibers to advanced synthetic materials, SEM provides the detail needed for identification, quality control, and research applications.
The SNE-Alpha desktop SEM enables textile and fiber analysis in quality control labs, research facilities, and forensic laboratories. Its ease of use and rapid sample turnaround make it ideal for both routine analysis and detailed investigation.
Key Textile Applications
- Fiber Identification: Distinguish natural from synthetic fibers by surface morphology. Identify fiber types by characteristic features
- Cross-Section Analysis: Cut and image fiber cross-sections to reveal internal structure and multi-component construction
- Surface Treatment: Evaluate effectiveness of finishes, coatings, and surface modifications
- Damage Assessment: Characterize wear patterns, chemical damage, and mechanical degradation
- Quality Control: Verify fiber dimensions, surface quality, and consistency across production
- Forensic Comparison: Compare questioned fibers to known samples for forensic investigation
Fiber Characteristics Visible by SEM
- Cotton: Twisted ribbon-like structure with convolutions
- Wool: Overlapping scales on fiber surface (cuticle)
- Silk: Smooth, triangular cross-section with fine striations
- Nylon: Round cross-section with smooth surface (unless modified)
- Polyester: Various cross-sections depending on manufacturing process
- Carbon Fiber: Characteristic circular cross-section with fine texture
Textile & Fiber SEM Images
Sample images captured with the SNE-Alpha desktop SEM.

Textile Fibers
Individual fiber strands showing surface texture

Paper Fibers
Interwoven cellulose fibers in paper structure

Fiber Analysis
Fiber cross-section for material identification

Bandage Material
Adhesive bandage fabric structure

Air Filter Media
Non-woven filter material for particulate capture

Particle in Fabric
Trace particle embedded in textile fibers
Industry Applications
Technical Textiles
Analyze high-performance fibers for aerospace, automotive, and protective equipment applications.
Nonwovens
Characterize fiber distribution, bonding points, and pore structure in nonwoven fabrics.
Filtration Media
Examine fiber diameter, packing density, and pore size for filter performance optimization.
Medical Textiles
Assess biomedical fiber materials for implants, sutures, and wound care applications.
Recommended Equipment
SNE-Alpha Desktop SEM
Compact, high-resolution scanning electron microscope ideal for research and quality control applications.
Bruker XFlash EDS
Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy for elemental analysis and material identification.
MCM-100 Sputter Coater
Prepare non-conductive samples with gold or platinum coatings for optimal SEM imaging.
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Textile Analysis Solutions
See how the SNE-Alpha can support your textile research and quality control programs.
