Chemistry, asked by Tadiwa, 1 year ago

Give 5 uses and properties of terylene

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Dear  user !!

Properties of Terylene >>>>>>

Terylene is a very strong fiber and will suffer very little loss in strength when wet.It is elastic in nature and posses the property of resist creasing.

IT can be set into permanent pleats when subjected to the correct temperature, at the time of manufacturing.

Terylene is easily washed and dries quickly.

It is non-injured by acidic substances when used in the moderation process.

 Neither bleaches or dry cleaning agents can harm it.


Uses of terylene>>>>>>>>>>>>


Terylene is mainly used in making plastic bottles and clothing.

It is also used for making-
Terylene fiber is used as polyester tericot knit as a fashion garments fabric.

Used for the laundry usage as a automatic clothing vacuum packaging machine.

It is used to make non woven needle punched carpet particularly for the exhibition use.

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Answered by itemderby
21

Explanation:

A polyester that is made from artificial textile fiber which is used in the manufacture of suit, bed linen, shirts etc is known as terylene.

Some properties of terylene are as follows.

  • Terylene a very strong fiber as when it is wet then there occurs very little loss in its strength.
  • It resists creasing.
  • It is has high elasticity.
  • When treated at correct temperature then pleates can be created in terylene at the time of its manufacturing.
  • Terylene requires little time and effort to clean.

Some uses of terylene are as follows.

  • Used in the making of plastic bottles and clothes.
  • Used for making fashion garments.
  • Used in automatic clothing vacuum machine for packaging in laundry.
  • Used in exhibitions as non-woven needle in carpet.  
  • It is used in making ropes, jackets, threads, raincoats etc.
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