what is called synthesis fibre
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Synthetic fibres are made up of small units of substance which combine to form a large single unit called polymer. The examples of synthetic fibres are rayon, nylon, polyester, acrylic, etc.
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Nylon, the first synthetic fiber in the "fully synthetic" sense of that term, was developed by Wallace Carothers, an American researcher at the chemical firm DuPont in the 1930s.
A Synthetic Fibre is a chain of small units of chemical substance joined together. Many such single units combine to form single unit called Polymer.
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Synthetic fibers are made up of tiny material units that are joined together to form a bigger polymer. Synthetic fibers such as raffia, nylon, polyester, acrylic, and others are examples.
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- Wallace Carothers, an American researcher at DuPont, created Nylon, the first synthetic fabric in the "fully synthetic" sense of the term, in the 1930s.
- Synthetic fibers are made up of a chain of small chemical units bonded together. Many of these individual units combine to form a polymer, which is a single unit.
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