Fiberization

/ˌfaɪbərɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of converting material into fibers or fiber form; the breaking down or transformation of substances into thread-like strands.

Etymology

From 'fiber' plus the suffix '-ization,' indicating a process or transformation into a fibrous state.

Kelly Says

Fiberization is basically the industrial process of turning anything—wood, plastic, whatever—into thread-like strands. It's the mechanical equivalent of shredding, but it stays shredded and becomes useful instead of just being garbage.

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