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TYPES OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS:

· Rayon

· Spandex

· Nylon fibers

· Polyster

· Acrylic

· Vinyl

· Plastic

· Raton

· Neoprene

· Gore-tex

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What are types of synthetic fibers?

TYPES OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS: · Rayon · Spandex · Nylon fibers · Polyster · Acrylic · Vinyl · Plastic · Raton · Neoprene · Gore-tex


Types of synthetic fibers and its origin?

origin of synthetic fibre


What are 3 types of fibers used to make clothing?

name different types of synthetic fibers


Which fibers are synthetic?

The fibers which are made by man are the synthetic fibers.


What is the difference between manufactured fibers and synthetic fibers?

Tthere is no difference between manufactured and synthetic fibers. Manufactured literally means hand (manu as in manual) made (factured as in factory), and synthetic means artificial; not found in nature. Synthetic fibers are made.


What are the uses of synthetic fibers?

the uses of synthetic fibers


How are petrochemical connected to synthetic fibers?

Synthetic fibers are products of the petrochemical industry.


Why do insects attack natural fibers and not synthetic fibers?

The reason that insects attack natural fibers and not synthetic fibers is because natural fibers appeal to insects as food while they do not know what the f*ck synthetic fiber is.


Are there more clothes in shops made from natural fibers or synthetic fbres?

Synthetic fibers


Is fiber class or individual evidence?

Fibers are CLASS evidence. They cannot be individualized to a single person or thing, although there are many types of natural and synthetic fibers.


What two names do manufactured fibers have?

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What are Similarities between natural fibres and synthetic fibres?

Both natural and synthetic fibers are used in textile production and can be woven or knitted into fabrics. Both types of fibers can be engineered to have specific properties such as strength, durability, and moisture-wicking abilities. Additionally, both natural and synthetic fibers can be blended together to create fabrics with a combination of desirable characteristics.