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Thin fibers can be made of it and can be woven like any other thread.

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Answered by thankyebo12
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Thin fibres of terylene are easily made and can be woven.

Terylene is a synthetic fibre. It is a polyester which specifies multiple ester bonds are found in the fibre.

Terylene is also known as 'dacron' and 'polyethylene terephthalate' or PET.

It is made from polymerization of terephthalic acid and polyethylene glycol.

Applications of fibre are in clothing and production of plastic products.

Terylene is a popular polyester. It can be drawn into very fine fibres that can be woven like any other yarn.

There are two types of fibres – One is natural fibres which are obtained from natural sources e.g. Cotton, silk, wool and other is synthetic fibres which are man-made for example – rayon, nylon, acrylic etc.

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