Is it possible to use natural fibres in making rain coats and water repellent clothing? give examples
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The primary material in a raincoat is fabric that has been specially treated to repel water. The fabric of many raincoats is made of a blend of two or more of the following materials: cotton, polyester, nylon, and/or rayon. ... Natural fibers, like cotton and linen, are bathed in wax.
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As Synthetic fibres are more hydrophobic than natural fibres and can absorb more water than natural ones
It may be possible to make rain coats and other water repellent clothing with natural fibres but synthetic fibres prove to be best for rain clothing because of their characteristics .
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