Differentiate between natural fibres and synthetic fibres by giving examples. Natural Fibres Synthetic Fibres
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natural fiber are obtain from nature
synthetic fiber are made by man
eg : jute, cotton
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Fibres are the substances utilised in the production of materials and fabrics such as clothing, cables, and so on.
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A) Natural fibres:
- The length of natural fibres is limited by the length of nature.
- Synthesized natural fibre materials are soft and easy to wear.
- The natural fibre structure is permanent, and it is impossible to change it, therefore it has a distinct structure.
- The colour of these fibres is quite natural, and they are generally hydrophilic.
B) Synthetic fibres:
- Because synthetic fibres are manufactured using chemical methods, their length can be modified to meet specific requirements.
- Synthetic fibres are more textile-like in nature, and thus are less pleasant than natural fibres.
- Synthetic fibres are created from chemicals, and their structure and qualities can be changed to suit their needs.
- These fibres are dipped in colour solutions to change their colours, and synthetic fibres are often hydrophobic in nature.
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