what are the limitations of synthetic fibre
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Synthetic fibers do not burn more readily than natural.Prone to heat damage. ...Prone to damage by hot washing.More electrostatic charge is generated by rubbing than with natural fibers
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Limitations of synthetic fibre r:-
Fibres are weaker than cotton and weaker still when wet.
- Abrasion resistance is poor.
- Fabrics wrinkle easily because of the poor resiliency of the fibres.
- Fabrics have very poor dimensional stability due to progressive shrinkage of the fibres.
- Rayon is susceptible to mildew.
- It is damaged more easily than cotton by mineral acids.
- Fabrics require low ironing temperature.
Fibres are weaker than cotton and weaker still when wet.
- Abrasion resistance is poor.
- Fabrics wrinkle easily because of the poor resiliency of the fibres.
- Fabrics have very poor dimensional stability due to progressive shrinkage of the fibres.
- Rayon is susceptible to mildew.
- It is damaged more easily than cotton by mineral acids.
- Fabrics require low ironing temperature.
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