difference between natural and blended fibre
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Fibers can be either natural or synthetic (or a blend of the two).
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Fibers can be either natural or synthetic (or a blend of the two). Blended fiber is made from different fibers to enhance the property of the product. The natural fiber is made from plants and animals. Synthetic fiber is made from chemical compounds. Cotton, silk, wool are examples of natural fibers. An example of blended fiber is the mix of cotton and spandex used to make sports clothes which has a high stretching property.
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Natural or man-made fibers are available (or a blend of the two).
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- Natural or man-made fibers are available (or a blend of the two).
- To improve the product's properties, blended fiber is made up of several fibers.
- Plants and animals are used to make natural fiber. Chemical substances are used to produce synthetic fiber.
- Natural fibers include things like cotton, silk, and wool.
- A mixture of cotton and spandex, which is used to manufacture sportswear with a high stretch characteristic, is an example of blended fiber.
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