the answer is simple... the three flammable fabrics are 1. polyester, 2. acrylic and 3. rayon
The answer is Acrylic you can find it in the Clothing fashion, fabrics, & construction textbook on page 208
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Acrylic is a type polymers used to make textile fiber found in things like fabrics and yarn . It can also be a type of paint. Polypropylene is a type of polymer that is used to make things like textiles, rope and carpeting. The difference between the two are its uses.
On fabrics. clothing and decorations
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Some fabrics will fade over time. Fabrics that have non-natural fibers like acrylic, polyester and nylon are less prone to fading. If you prefer natural fabrics, choose cotton, wool and wool blends which are less likely to fade.
The present tense is "uses".
Synthetic fabrics are produced from manmade substances, many of them petroleum based. The original elements are created in a lab by chemists. The word "synthetic" means artificial. Examples of synthetic fabrics are polyester, nylon, and acrylic. Natural fabrics come from plant or animal sources - examples are cotton, wool, linen, and silk.
No. Some but not all acrylic paints are suitable for fabrics. You need to use fabric paint that can withstand multiple wash and dry cycles without discoloring or detaching.
Fabrics such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic are known to be the least absorbent. These synthetic materials repel liquid rather than absorbing it, making them suitable for water-resistant clothing and outdoor gear.
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