Nylon, acrylic and polyesters are obtained from?
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The fibres which are synthesized in industry from simple chemicals obtained from petroleum are called synthetic fibres. Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic, Olefin, Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic are artificial or manmade fibres. Artificial fibres are of two types; Synthetic and regenerated.
Synthetic fibers are a result of the polymerization of petroleum-based chemicals or plant based materials, which are also known as petrochemicals. During the polymerization process of the petrochemicals, two adjacent carbon atoms bond together to form long and linear chemical compounds that are in turn used to produce different varieties of fibers.
THE FIBERS PRODUCED POSSES SEVERAL SIMILAR PROPERTIES INCLUDING
» heat-sensitivity
» low melting point
» durability and easy maintenance
» specific density
» flame resistance
» low moisture absorption
» chemical resistance
These are some of the most common properties shared amongst the various types of Synthetic Fibers. In addition, Synthetic Fibers have several advantages over the naturally occurring fibers in that they don’t rely on agriculture for their production, are naturally cheaper to produce and are easier to maintain. However, Synthetic Fibers can be irritating to the skin due to their electrostatic nature and does cause some minimal pollution to the environment.
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