Explain why nylon is called non-cellulosic fiber
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The fibers are uniaxially oriented during the melt, dry, or wet spinning process, which give the fibers high tenacity and strength. ... Common non-cellulosic fibers include Nylon (1931), Olefin (1949), Acrylic (1950), Polyester (1953) and Spandex (1959). Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers.
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The fibers are uniaxially oriented during the melt, dry, or wet spinning process, which give the fibers high tenacity and strength. ... Common non-cellulosic fibers include Nylon (1931), Olefin (1949), Acrylic (1950), Polyester (1953) and Spandex (1959). Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers.
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