What are advantages and disadvantages of synthetic fibre
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1- They do not shrink. 2- They are quick drying and need very little or no ironing. 3- They last longer as compared the fabrics made from natural fibres. Disadvantages... 1- Synthetic fibres do not absorb water or sweat. In hot and humid weather therefore the clothes made of synthetic fibre stick to the body and make the wearer uncomfortable. 2- Synthetic fibres melt and burn easily. 3- Synthetic fibres on catching fire shrink forming beads which stick to the skin. Therefore it is not advisable to use clothes made from synthetic fibres while working near flam/fire, such as,in kitchen. 4- Synthetic fibres are nonbiodegradable . Therefore they cause soil pollution.
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- Do not depend upon agricultural crop or animal farming.
- Are much stronger hence more durable.
- Are not acted upon by moisture, chemicals, bacteria.
- Are cheaper than natural fibers.
- Easier to maintain as they retain fold made by ironing.
- They melt before burning so clothes stick to the skin of the person.
- They repel moisture so do not absorb sweat, not comfortable.
- They do not allow air circulation ,so not comfortable.
- Electrical charge accumulates on them so they irritate the skin.
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