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1.what is synthetic fiber?give 6 examples of synthetic clothes?
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1. fiber which are made up of humans by chemicals.Synthetic fibers are fibers made by humans with chemical synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers that humans get from living organisms with little or no chemical changes. They are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve on naturally occurring animal fibers and plant fibers.
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Synthetic Fibers
All you have to do is look around you to see how important fabrics are to our everyday lives. Fabric is used to make things like clothing, towels, sheets, blankets, and curtains, among other items. For centuries, people relied upon natural fibers from plants and animals to make threads for fabrics. These include fibers such as cotton and wool.
So, what is a fiber? Well, it's a hair-like strand of material that can be knit or woven into a fabric. Today, many kinds of fabrics are made of synthetic fibers, which don't come from nature. They are man-made, created by processes that begin in a laboratory. Many synthetic fabrics have attractive appearances and mimic natural substances like silk. Synthetics are often smooth, lightweight and wrinkle-resistant.
Fiber Content
Synthetic fibers are made of polymers. The word polymer refers to a chemical substance composed of molecules that form long repeating chains, a characteristic that is useful in synthetic fibers.
Synthetic fibers begin as chemicals, often derived from products like coal and petroleum. Depending on the type of fabric, these chemicals are combined with acids and alcohol, sometimes heated, and then extruded. Extrusion is a manufacturing process where a chemical substance is pushed through a die or nozzle to form long threads. Think of it as similar to how a spider spins a web.
Some synthetic fabrics may be manufactured using metallic, carbon, or glass fibers. To make carbon fiber, a substance called a precursor, often a type of polymer based on plastics or petroleum, is spun and then heated to a very high temperature under tension. The end result is a very strong, stable, and lightweight fiber. Carbon fiber contains at least 90% carbon. There are many kinds of carbon fibers, and the companies that make them are very secretive about their exact manufacturing processes. Carbon fibers are used in the aerospace industry, and to make high-end cars, biomedical devices, and sporting goods because they are lightweight and very strong.
Examples
One of the first synthetic fibers created was rayon in 1910, made by processing and spinning a sticky cellulose or wood pulp solution into a silk-like fiber. Rayon is an artificial fiber but not a true synthetic because it comes from regenerated fibers, natural materials that are processed or manipulated into a fiber structure.
Nylon was one of the first true synthetic
All you have to do is look around you to see how important fabrics are to our everyday lives. Fabric is used to make things like clothing, towels, sheets, blankets, and curtains, among other items. For centuries, people relied upon natural fibers from plants and animals to make threads for fabrics. These include fibers such as cotton and wool.
So, what is a fiber? Well, it's a hair-like strand of material that can be knit or woven into a fabric. Today, many kinds of fabrics are made of synthetic fibers, which don't come from nature. They are man-made, created by processes that begin in a laboratory. Many synthetic fabrics have attractive appearances and mimic natural substances like silk. Synthetics are often smooth, lightweight and wrinkle-resistant.
Fiber Content
Synthetic fibers are made of polymers. The word polymer refers to a chemical substance composed of molecules that form long repeating chains, a characteristic that is useful in synthetic fibers.
Synthetic fibers begin as chemicals, often derived from products like coal and petroleum. Depending on the type of fabric, these chemicals are combined with acids and alcohol, sometimes heated, and then extruded. Extrusion is a manufacturing process where a chemical substance is pushed through a die or nozzle to form long threads. Think of it as similar to how a spider spins a web.
Some synthetic fabrics may be manufactured using metallic, carbon, or glass fibers. To make carbon fiber, a substance called a precursor, often a type of polymer based on plastics or petroleum, is spun and then heated to a very high temperature under tension. The end result is a very strong, stable, and lightweight fiber. Carbon fiber contains at least 90% carbon. There are many kinds of carbon fibers, and the companies that make them are very secretive about their exact manufacturing processes. Carbon fibers are used in the aerospace industry, and to make high-end cars, biomedical devices, and sporting goods because they are lightweight and very strong.
Examples
One of the first synthetic fibers created was rayon in 1910, made by processing and spinning a sticky cellulose or wood pulp solution into a silk-like fiber. Rayon is an artificial fiber but not a true synthetic because it comes from regenerated fibers, natural materials that are processed or manipulated into a fiber structure.
Nylon was one of the first true synthetic
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