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state three properties of man-made fibres

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Answered by Anonymous
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Manmade fibres are made from various chemicals, or are regenerated from plant fibres. Examples of manmade fibres are: polyester; polyamide – (nylon); acrylics; viscose, made from wood bark; Kevlar, a high-performance fibre; and Nomex, a high-performance fibre.

Answered by MrsCute2005
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Explanation:

  • As fibres, these materials are prized for their strength, toughness, resistance to heat and mildew
  • ability to hold a pressed form.
  • Man-made fibres are to be distinguished from natural fibres such as silk, cotton, and wool.
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