Differentiate between natural and synthetic fibres . state any 3 advantages of synthetic fibres over natural fidres
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Natural fabrics, like merino wool, cotton, cashmere, and silk, are made of fibers that are produced by animals and plants. Synthetic fabrics, like polyester, nylon and acrylic, are "man-made" fibers that are created in laboratories.
The 3 advantages are
Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers and will readily pick-up different dyes. In addition, many synthetic fibers offer consumer-friendly functions such as stretching, waterproofing and stain resistance. Sunlight, moisture, and oils from human skin cause all fibers to break down and wear away
The 3 advantages are
Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers and will readily pick-up different dyes. In addition, many synthetic fibers offer consumer-friendly functions such as stretching, waterproofing and stain resistance. Sunlight, moisture, and oils from human skin cause all fibers to break down and wear away
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Fibres which are obtained from plants and animals are called natural fibres, e.g. cotton, wool, silk, jute, etc.
NATURAL FIBRE...
1) Natural fibres are more 2)Comfortable to wear then synthetic.
3) Synthetic are cheaper to produce.
4) Longer lasting than natural.
5)Not so comfortable to wear.
Synthetic Fibre: Fibres which are man-made are called synthetic fibres, e.g. nylon, acrylic, etc. A synthetic fibre is made of multiple units of a chemical substance.
SYNTHETIC FIBERS...
1) Synthetic fibers are hydrophobic so they dry up quickly. They are:
2) durable
3) less expensive
4) readily available
5) easy to maintain
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