Science, asked by dimpy82, 1 year ago

why synthetic fibres are preferred over the natural fibres​

Answers

Answered by kingArsh07
5

Explanation:

Synthetic fibre are cheap, they do not shrink, they last longer than natural fibres, they dry quickly, they need little or no ironing, they are resistant to chemicals. Synthetic fibres are more durable than natural fibres.Clothes made from synthetic fibre are easier to maintain

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Synthetic Fibres are stronger than natural fibres. Synthetic fibers absorb lesser amount of water as compared to the natural fibers. Synthetic fibers are also resistant to moths and other insects. ... Plastic chokes drains, soil, and even the water bodies(a) Natural fibers are less resistant than plastic towards chemicals. (C) Plastics are bad conductor of electricity and hence are better insulator than natural fibers.While natural fibres are sourced from vegetables, animals, and plants, synthetic (or manmade) fibres are produced using composition of chemical substances. Natural fibres may be sourced from plants and animals. They are usually processed and turned into yarn, which can then be converted into a product.Tofu, tempeh, and edamame. Share on Pinterest Soy products such as tofu, tempeh, and edamame are among the richest sources of protein in a vegan diet. Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers and will readily pick-up different dyes. In addition, many synthetic fibers offer consumer-friendly functions such as stretching, waterproofing and stain resistance. Sunlight, moisture, and oils from human skin cause all fibers to break down and wear away.Synthetic fibres are more popular (viz. present and abundant) than natural fibres because they are: Cheaper and Faster to Obtain: It's easier to apply engineering to, and therefore more economical.Advantages of Using Natural Fibers

Natural fibers are popular for many different reasons, as the fabric is generally more environmentally friendly and durable. Absorbent. Natural fibers have an incredibly high absorbency, as the fibers, both plant and animal, have a strong affinity for water.

Similar questions