what is the Economic aspects of chemical fibre?
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Chemical fibres are fibres produced in the laboratory that mimic the function of daily use natural fibres. They are generally made from several long chain esters and are usually hydrocarbons in composition.
The main economic aspects of using chemical fibres are as follows:
1. Easy to produce and so are cheaper.
2. Replace labour required for picking natural fibres.
3. Increase export capabilities of the country.
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