Fibres have the strongest intermolecular forces among polymers?
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Fibres possess high tensile strength because the chains possess strong intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonding. The fibres are crystalline in nature and have sharp melting points. ... When heated, they become hard and infusible due to the cross-linking between the polymerchains.
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