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How do synthetic fibres differ from natural fibres

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Answered by Anonymous
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Synthetic fibres are made by man by addition of chemical and colors...like rayon
Whereas natural fibres are made from plants(+ animals ) like wool
T'was a basic difference!

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Answered by wvaish
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Natural fibres are derived from plants and animals,for example cotton,silk,wool etc. whereas synthetic fibres are almost entirely man made.They are made from petroleum based chemicals or Pedro chemicals.Petrochemicals subjected to various chemical processes to obtain synthetic fibre.Ex.rayon,nylon,acrylic

• Fabrics made of natural fibres are generally more comfortable than synthetic ones.

• Natural fibres are expensive compared to synthetic fibres.

• In synthetic fibres, spinnerets are used to produce the filaments whereas, in natural fibres, it is naturally made.

• Natural fibres have limited usage when compared to synthetic fibres.

• Natural fibres are biodegradable hence environmentally friendly, unlike synthetic fibres.
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