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describe the different types of synthetic fibres​

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Answered by risky2k46
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Answer:

Acrylic.

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Aramid. Twaron. Kevlar. Technora. Nomex.

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Microfiber.

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Modacrylic.

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Nylon.

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Olefin.

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Polyester.

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Answered by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ
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Synthetic fibres are man-made. Natural fibres, on the other hand, are obtained from plant, animal resources and geological processes and can be utilized in places where the orientation of fibres has an impact on its properties such as composite materials. In natural fibres, the length of the fibres is given whereas, in synthetic fibres, the length of the fibre is controlled by man.

As opposed to natural fibres, filament production in synthetic fibres is brought about by the spinning process which is either wet or dry. For the production of yarn, a chemical solution is used in synthetics fibres. When it comes to comfort, natural fibres are far more comfortable as clothing, compared to synthetic fibres.

Some of the fibres that occur naturally are:

Silk

Cotton

Hemp

Jute

Cashmere

Camel hair

Ramie

Also read: Fibre Crops

To learn more about the Synthetic Fibers, its types, and their examples, visit BYJU’S Biology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are synthetic fibres?

Synthetic fibres are the fibres made by humans by the chemical synthesis and not derived directly from the living organisms.

What are the different types of synthetic fibres?

The different types of synthetic fibres include:

Rayon

Acrylic

Nylon

Polyester

How are synthetic fibres different from natural fibres?

Natural fibres are the fibres that are obtained by plants and animals, whereas, artificial fibres are the fibres that are synthesised by humans. Some of the natural fibres include wool, cotton, jute, silk, etc. Nylon and rayon are synthetic fibres.

What are the uses of synthetic fibres?

The synthetic fibres are used for:

Making ropes,

Making fishing nets,

Seat belts

For eg., polyester is a wrinkle-free fibre obtained from coal and petroleum and is used for making jackets, raincoats and ropes.

Name the strongest synthetic fibres in the world.

Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibres are the strongest fibres in the world. These include zylon, kevlar, spectra and dyneema.

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