What are man made fibres Why are they being used by the man
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Answer: 1) 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.
Nowadays, man-made fiber materials are replacing other conventional materials like glass and wood in a number of applications. This is because man-made fibers can be engineered chemically, physically, and mechanically to suit particular technical engineering.
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Man made fibres are called synthetic fibres. These are the fibres which our not natural it is hand made. They are made from various chemicals. Examples of man made fibres are: polyester; polyamide – (nylon); acrylics; viscose, made from wood bark; Kevlar, a high-performance fibre; and Nomex, a high-performance fibre.
It is used by men because they are used to make clothes like sweater, scarf, pajamas, T- shirts etc..
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