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can you identify the similarities and differences of the textiles​

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Answered by abhishri2004
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The differences between fabrics and textiles

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Difference between Textile and Fabric:-

Textile-

Though by actual meaning it defines woven fabric, it can be defined as the woven or knitted fabric made from yarn. It can also be applied to fibre, yarn, fabric or any other product made from these combinations. It is also associated with clothing production. The raw material of textile is fibre which may be natural, man-made or regenerated.

Fabric-

Fabrics are the products made by using different techniques such as weaving, knitting, crocheting etc. Most of the fabrics are knitted or woven, but there is also another type of fabric named non-woven fabric. Non-woven fabrics are produced by braiding, felting, twisting. However, all around the globe, fabric refers to the cloth that is used for making dresses.

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Answered by francesca8
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ExplAt present these are the two materials that are most used in all types of sectors and applications, it has spread to many sectors apart from fashion, such as automotive, machinery, industry and many more, thanks to all functions and characteristics What these polymers provide, but what are their differences? That is the question that you are surely asking yourself at the moment, but don't worry, here you can discover them.

Something that interests you before knowing the differences is the great similarity that these materials have. In order to know the difference between them at the time of manufacture, both materials are used for sports garments, knowing this we can see that they have very similar characteristics and specifications, so it will be simple details that will mark the differences between one and the other.

One of the most outstanding similarities is the long durability it provides to garments and fabrics, due to this similarity they are the most used materials in the world of sports, fashion, and environments that require high performance.

One of the clearest differences in the textile world 'is that polyester is used for thermal and lighter garments while polyamide is used for more comfortable garments that need greater resistance, better for long-term products.

But despite their differences, which are quite marked, both materials are used for the same things, so it is up to each person to decide which of the two is better, which is not so easy, thanks to their similarities.

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