sleeve material
also called pile fibre
The fibre of a paint roller's pile sleeve — microfibre, foam, mohair, wool/lambswool or polyester. It is the EXCLUSIVE required differentia of the PaintRoller class — the working pile-cover fibre that EVERY roller has (a cage roller, a mini roller, a foam/gloss roller all carry a sleeve fibre), parallel to b109's bristle_material (Brushware), blade_material (Squeegee) and mop_head_material (Mop) — the working-surface material that earns each non-vessel hand tool its class. It is distinct from the spine `material` (which states the frame/handle — plastic or metal): a roller listing states BOTH ('plastic frame, microfibre sleeve'), so the sleeve fibre is its own functional slot (A11-clear). It is also distinct from `mop_head_material` (b109): a mop head is the floor-washing cotton/sponge absorbency domain, a roller sleeve is the paint-laying pile-fibre domain — different kinds, different vocabularies. Concern facet (axis-eligible — a roller range genuinely sold in microfibre and mohair sleeves is a legitimate seller family).
Sleeve material is answered with one word chosen from the sleeve materials list — the same word shared across every product that uses it.
It belongs to facet — one facet of a product.
asked by the kinds that answer it
1 kind answers it, each for a single value. The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
asked by kinds that answer it
The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
| kind | how many |
|---|---|
| paint roller | required · one |