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Q: Are there any unusual uses for synthetic fibers?
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Do natural fibers decompose faster than synthetic fibers?

natural fibres decompose faster than man made fibres because latter is a synthetic fiber. synthetic fibre has a plastiy smell. any thing made of plastic will not degrade.


What is the recaro car seat made out of?

"The recaro car seat is made of synthetic fibers (i.e. plastics and polyester fibers) and is made to look like genuine leather. However, the recaro car seat is manufactured in China and is not made of real leather or any natural fibers."


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What are the advantages of natural plant fibers?

Manmade fibers offer a less expensive substitute for many natural fibers, such as cotton, wool, and silk. In addition, many synthetic fibers have greater durability, hold their shape better, and are more uniform than natural fibers.


What are the disadvantages to synthetic dyes?

the disadvantages of natural fibres are the followingabsorbs a lot of waterlow staticfades faster (colour loosing)some natural fibres are very delicate like silk and are hard to wash/dry etcto produce natural fibre lots of land is requiredshrinking


Why synthetic clothes do not breathe?

Typically synthetic fibers do not absorb water. The fabric threads made from such fibers are also typically very tight which does not leave much space for water to get absorbed between the fibers. Synthetic fibers are usually also very tight weaved, so there is not much space for the water to get absorbed in-between the threads either. This means that any sweat, you produce, has very little chance of being transferred away from your body and evaporate. Without evaporation your skin does not cool, which causes the body to produce more sweat. Synthetic fibers are hydrophobic but being a petroleum product, they do attract oils, which means, the oils from your sweat will clog the pores of the fabric worsening the problem and perpetuating the vicious cycle of overheating and sweat.


What is MTR fleece?

MTR - Maximum Thermal Retention Fleece is a generic term for just about any fabric. Generally it is synthetic blend of fibers. On the tag, it is usually referred to as polyester. Also, the term olefin is another synthetic blend. Fleece can be made from cotton or polyester.


How many clothes did average colonial people wear?

Just like today, they wore enough to keep warm and not enough to get too hot. Colonial clothing was a lot like what you wear today, only out of all-natural fibers such as cotton or wool because they didn't have any synthetic fibers yet.


What are filament fibers?

I'm not an expert, however broadly speaking there are two kinds of fibers used in making textiles. Relatively short fibers - such as wool fibers are categorized as "staple fibers." Fibers that are continuously extruded (and are therefore available in any length) are filament fibers. Silk, which has long fibers, but not quite any length falls into its own category.


Where is Xanax grown?

Xanax is not a plant for which to be grown. Xanax is a synthetic anti anxiety medication, among many other uses. Being synthetic, it does not occur naturally in any plants or animals from which to be harvested. In short, xanax is grown nowhere.


What are the types of any muscle fiber?

Slow oxidative fibers Fast oxidative-glycolytic fibers Fast glycolytic fibers


Is there a down comforter alternative for people who have allergies?

There are down alternatives. Some synthetic fibers are very similar to down. The more similar to down the costlier. Any bedding department of a department store should have several types in stock