Why are raincoats and umbrellas made of synthetic fibres?
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Because synthetic fibers are more hydrophobic than natural fibers. ... Nylon and polyester, the two fabrics most commonly used in raincoats and umbrellas, are not naturally absorbent the way natural fibers are. They naturally resist waterlogging, and with a little bit of treatment they can be made quite waterproof.
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Answer. Because synthetic fibers are more hydrophobic than natural fibers. ... Nylon and polyester, the two fabrics most commonly used in raincoats and umbrellas, are not naturally absorbent the way natural fibers are. They naturally resist waterlogging, and with a little bit of treatment they can be made quite waterproof.
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