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Differentiate between natural and synthetic fibres with examples
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago

Natural fibers man made
Natural fibers are fibers that are found in nature. Ex: Wool, silk, and cotton etc. These fibres are man made or simply prepared in lab. Ex: Nylon, Teflon etc.
Their length is naturally obtained and it is not possible to change the fibre structure. Their lengths can be controlled by man and the fibres can easily be changed to different structures.
Comfortable in use. Not as comfortable as natural fibres.
No spinning process is required for filament production. Melting, wet or dry spinning processes are used for filament production.
They are good absorbents and so able to absorb heat, temperature, cold , sweat etc. depending on conditions and nature of fibres. They do not have such pores as they are made up of chemicals and so do not act as good absorbents.

 

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