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What are the properties of nylon, rayon, acrylic and polyester? Please give the answer in points.

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Answered by grimreaper0098
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Explanation:

Nylon, Rayon, Acrylic and Polyester are artificial fibers.

RAYON

Rayon as a cloth is soft and comfortable. ...

1.Rayon is the most absorbent of all cellulose fibers, even more so than cotton and linen. ...

2.Strength: It loses a great deal of strength when wet. ...

3.Rayon is used in fabrics, home furnishing and industrial applications. The fabric is used to create clothing such as blouses, jackets, sportswear and dresses.

NYLON

Variation of luster: nylon has the ability to be very lustrous, semi-lustrous or dull.

1.Durability: its high tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ballistic cloth and other uses.

2.High elongation.

3.Nylon fabric became important as a synthetic substitute for silk in the manufacture of parachutes

ACRYLIC

1.Excellent weatherability and resistance to sunlight.

2.Rigid, with good impact strength.

3.Excellent dimensional stability and low mould shrinkage.

4.Stretch forming increases bi-axial toughness.

Acrylic is a type of plastic material which is formed by one or more derivatives of acrylic acid, and is noted for its many useful properties. It is widely used in the world today for several purposes, offering an alternative to glass d

POLYESTER

Polyester fabrics and fibers are extremely strong.

1.Polyester is very durable: resistant to most chemicals, stretching and shrinking, wrinkle resistant, mildew and abrasion resistant.

2.Polyester is hydrophobic in nature and quick drying.

3.Polyester fiber is used as cushioning and insulating material in pillows, comforters and upholstery padding.

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Answered by joshuajobythomas
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Nylon, Rayon, Acrylic and Polyester are artificial fibers.

RAYON

Rayon as a cloth is soft and comfortable. ...

1.Rayon is the most absorbent of all cellulose fibers, even more so than cotton and linen. ...

2.Strength: It loses a great deal of strength when wet. ...

3.Rayon is used in fabrics, home furnishing and industrial applications. The fabric is used to create clothing such as blouses, jackets, sportswear and dresses.

NYLON

Variation of luster: nylon has the ability to be very lustrous, semi-lustrous or dull.

1.Durability: its high tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ballistic cloth and other uses.

2.High elongation.

3.Nylon fabric became important as a synthetic substitute for silk in the manufacture of parachutes

ACRYLIC

1.Excellent weatherability and resistance to sunlight.

2.Rigid, with good impact strength.

3.Excellent dimensional stability and low mould shrinkage.

4.Stretch forming increases bi-axial toughness.

Acrylic is a type of plastic material which is formed by one or more derivatives of acrylic acid, and is noted for its many useful properties. It is widely used in the world today for several purposes, offering an alternative to glass d

POLYESTER

Polyester fabrics and fibers are extremely strong.

1.Polyester is very durable: resistant to most chemicals, stretching and shrinking, wrinkle resistant, mildew and abrasion resistant.

2.Polyester is hydrophobic in nature and quick drying.

3.Polyester fiber is used as cushioning and insulating material in pillows, comforters and upholstery padding.

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