yes it is a synthetic fibre your mum is too
Well... It can be mixted with any other materials. Lycra seems to be natural and man made i think... well i hope this helps
Lycra is a brand name for spandex. Spandex is a synthetic fiber made primarily from a polyurethane polymer. It is a competitor to the natural material latex.
Lycra, also known as spandex or elastane, is a man-made fabric. It is a synthetic fiber created through a chemical process that involves the polymerization of polyurethane. Lycra is known for its exceptional elasticity and is commonly used in activewear, swimwear, and other garments requiring stretch. Unlike natural fabrics like cotton or wool, Lycra is entirely produced from synthetic materials.
Lycra yarn, also known as spandex or elastane, is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity and ability to stretch, making it ideal for activewear and form-fitting garments. Core yarn, on the other hand, refers to a yarn that has a central core of one fiber (often elastane) surrounded by another fiber, providing both strength and stretch while maintaining the appearance of the outer material. Essentially, Lycra is a type of fiber, whereas core yarn is a construction method that incorporates elastic fibers for added functionality.
Elastane, also known as spandex or Lycra, is a synthetic fiber made from a long-chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 85% of polyurethane. It is known for its exceptional elasticity and stretchiness.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
Yes......Lycra is a man made elastane fiber.
Usually Lycra/Spandex, a synthetic elastic cloth.
Lycra is a man-made synthetic fiber invented by DuPont in 1958. It is known for its elasticity and stretchability, making it commonly used in clothing to provide form-fitting comfort and flexibility.
Nylon and Lycra.
Elastane, also known as spandex or Lycra, is a synthetic fiber. It is created through a chemical process that involves polymerization, typically using petroleum-based products. Elastane is valued for its exceptional elasticity, making it a popular choice in activewear and form-fitting garments.
The LYCRA® fiber brand is a valuable asset of INVISTA and is a world-renowned trademark. The LYCRA® fiber trademark is registered with trademark offices around the world as a brand of a broad variety of articles and services i.e. premium stretch fibers and fabrics, garments, and cosmetics.We love it when you talk about LYCRA® fiber, but please remember that not all materials that stretch contain LYCRA® brand fiber.Please use the LYCRA® fiber brand name correctly, help us retain its distinctive value:LYCRA® fiber is not a category name for all stretch fibers or fabrics, so please don't use it as such. If in doubt use the term "stretch".Please don't say: "Men in LYCRA®" because not everything that stretches contains LYCRA® fiber. It's a disservice to the person who values the performance of LYCRA® fiber over generic stretch materials.There is no such thing as a "LYCRA® dress": there are dresses that contain LYCRA® fiber and those that don't.LYCRA® fiber is a trademark of INVISTA.Guidelines to follow when using the LYCRA® fiber trademark:MAKE THE TRADEMARK DISTINCTIVE. The preferred usage for the LYCRA® fiber trademark is to use all capital letters. For example: LYCRA® Black fiber.SHOW PROPER REGISTRATION STATUS. Always use the superscript "®".ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT GENERIC. LYCRA® fiber.DO NOT ALTER THE TRADEMARK. The trademark must be used only in the exact form in which it is registered. Never combine the LYCRA® fiber trademark with any other word or use it in close proximity to titles, words, trademarks, or other trade names or company names. Do not use "LYCRA®" in the plural, hyphenated, or possessive form, i.e., LYCRA®'s comfortable fit.NEVER incorporate "LYCRA®" in a domain name, email address, metatag, URL or unapproved website.DO NOT USE the LYCRA® fiber trademark on business cards, letterheads, invoices or other business material.AUTHORISED USER. Each document that has use of the LYCRA® fiber trademark must include a footnote identifying INVISTA's ownership: LYCRA® fiber is a trademark of INVISTA.How to use the LYCRA® fiber wave logos.The LYCRA® fiber wave logos may only be used with the prior explicit permission of your INVISTA representative. The logos may only be reproduced from the artwork supplied by INVISTA. Please contact your INVISTA representative to receive the current artwork.Hangtags.Customers who both purchase components and manufacture products that satisfy INVISTA's Global Quality Standards can request hangtags and stickers from INVISTA to attach to their products to promote the LYCRA® fiber trademark. Visit our Hangtag site or contact your local INVISTA representative.The supply of hangtags is subject to a product verification process, necessary to ensure the compliance with the Global Quality Standards.Statutory labeling obligations.Various jurisdictions permit the use of fiber trademarks in connection with mandatory fiber content labeling, commonly called "sew-in labels". INVISTA encourages our customers to use the LYCRA® fiber trademark on sew-in labels in accordance with these regulations. Textile products sold in the United States must satisfy specific rules.LYCRA® fiber is a trademark of INVISTA.To answer the question: One of the big differences is Spandex is not quite so protective of the tradename.