how do natural fibres differ from synthetic fibres with respect to crease resistance
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Difference between Natural and Synthetic Fibers. ... Natural fibers are that are produced by plants, animals, and geological processes which can be spun into filament, thread or rope and further be woven, knitted, matted or bound. Cotton and linen are examples of plant fibers, while silk and wool come from animal sources.
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crease resistance:- synthetic fibre are less crease resistant than the natural fiber.
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