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USES OF NYLON, ACRYLIC AND POLEYESTER

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Answered by banothpandarilal
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In the textile industry, Synthetic Fibers are widely used in making clothes, with polyester being the most used in clothing production. On the other hand, glass fiber is used in industrial, home and automotive insulation as glass wool. It's also used as glass, reinforced plastic or glass fiber.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \textit{NYLON}

  • These are strong elastic and light, lustrous and easy to wash fibres made from water, coal, and air initially.
  • The fibre is completely synthetic and stronger than steel wire.
  • It is used to make socks, ropes, toothbrushes, tents, seat belts, curtains, etc.
  • Used to make ropes for rock climbing and parachutes.

 \textit{POLYESTER}

  • Polyester is made up of many units of an ester.
  • It is suitable for making dress material because it is easy to wash and stays crisp and wrinkle-free.
  • Terylene is a known polyester.

 \textit{ACRYLIC}

  • Many sweaters and blankets are not created from natural wool but from a kind of synthetic fibre known as acrylic.
  • The clothes prepared from acrylic are cheaper and more durable.
  • Acrylic is more prevalent than natural wool.

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