which is better fibure terylene or terycot and why
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are two types of fibres – One which are obtained from natural sources and other which are man-made.
Fibers which are obtained from natural sources are called natural fibres. For example – cotton, silk, wool, etc. Fibres which are man-made are called man-made or synthetic fibres. For example – rayon, nylon, acrylic, etc.
Synthetic Fibres : Synthetic fibres are small units of chemicals joined together in the form of chain. The chain so formed is called polymer. Polymer is a Greek work in which ‘poly’ means many and ‘mer’ means units. Thus, polymer means ‘made of many units joined together’.
Fibers which are obtained from natural sources are called natural fibres. For example – cotton, silk, wool, etc. Fibres which are man-made are called man-made or synthetic fibres. For example – rayon, nylon, acrylic, etc.
Synthetic Fibres : Synthetic fibres are small units of chemicals joined together in the form of chain. The chain so formed is called polymer. Polymer is a Greek work in which ‘poly’ means many and ‘mer’ means units. Thus, polymer means ‘made of many units joined together’.
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Terrycot= Terylene + Cotton. ---->Most common ratio used is 65% cotton and 35% Terylene. ... ---> Terylene is often mixed with natural fibre like cotton to make clothes. ----> Terycot fabric are more comfortable to wear than Terylene.
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