Why we should not wear synthetic fibre while cooking or in fireworks areas?
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It it because fibre easily takes fire
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Synthetic fibre is a thermoplastic substance by nature. Thermoplastic materials are polymers that can be melted and moulded endlessly after being heated and then hardened after being cooled.
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- Synthetic fibres, such as nylons, melt rather than burn when heated, and the ease of igniting is dictated by the substance's thermo-plasticity. As a result, nylon has a larger risk of serious fire burns than cotton.
- They are more prone to catching fire than any other natural or synthetic fibre.
- Synthetic fibre is a thermoplastic substance by nature.
- Thermoplastic materials are polymers that can be melted and moulded endlessly after being heated and then hardened after being cooled.
- They turn glass-like when frozen and can be broken. Clothes constructed of synthetic fibres become unsafe and harmful if brought near fire because of this feature.
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