which of the following is not a blended fibres??
(a) terelene
(b) terrycot
(c)terrywool
(d)none of these
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(d)none of these is the correct answer.
Why is it so?
- All of these are blended fibres.
What are blended fibres?
- Blended strands are a mix of at least two filaments to give another material fibre of wanted properties.
- The parent fibre could be of any material.
- Terrycot is fibre which is made by blending two strands made of terylene and cotton.
- It has better engrossing power when contrasted with Terylene.
- Terylene is an illustration of polyester polymers. We can say that Terrycot is a mixed texture.
- The models given are of the most regularly utilized blended strands.
- Truth be told, terrycloth, terry wool and terylene are considered the three kinds of blended fibres.
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(d)none of these is the ideal answer.
The explanation for incorrect answers:
(a) terylene:
- Terylene material is a synthetic polyester fiber primarily based totally on terephthalic acid.
- Terylene is an artificial polyester material this is received through blending terylene and wool.
- Terylene is typically used for clothing, ropes, sheets, sails, and lots of others.
(b) terrycot:
- Terrycot is ready by blending Terylene and cotton.
- TERYLENE, that is a polymer of 1. Ethylene Glycol 2. Terephthalic Acid. The maximum common ratio used is 65% cotton and 35% Terylene. Terylene is a famous polyester fiber.
(c) Terrywool:
- The material terry wool is received through blending terylene and wool.
So, all are blended fibers.
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