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what are synthetic fibres

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Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
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Synthetic fibres are fibres which are formed from chemical substances in factories by humans. Hence it is also called as human made fibres.
For ex. Nylon, Rayon, Polyester etc.


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siddhu267380: what are the characteristics of synthetic fibres???
Answered by VijayaLaxmiMehra1
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Synthetic fibers are made from chemicals consisting of superior properties to natural fibers such as cotton or silk. Synthetic textiles are made from either inorganic products or a mixture of organic ones and chemicals. Some are found to be profoundly strong and durable, while some dry much quicker than others, or may be more absorbent and easy to dye.

The most common natural fibers in clothing are silk, wool, cotton, and linen. Their often luxurious and soft texture are now easily duplicated and synthesized to a point where a number of consumers have switched to man-made fibers instead of going au naturel. These days, they are substituted for nylon, rayon, polyester, spandex, acrylic, and acetate.


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