Nylon is one example of a synthetic (man-made) fibre.
it is called rayon cuz it is the true of that
Static electricity may accumulate on an object, such as is caused by shuffling across a synthetic fibre carpet. Or as accumulates on a car body in a dry environment.
speciale chemicals (for example waterglass) are added to ceramic fibre in order to achieve better stability. Such a product (for example a pipe/sleeve) would be called rigidised, non rigidised fibre doesn't contain these additives and is less stable.
No sadley it does but it depends on the concentration of carbon Fibre in it , Mainly no as carbon fibre cost alot :)
Synthetic hair will melt. Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.
Rayon is a synthetic fibre.
natural fibre
its a synthetic fibre on which the dust can be removed
An acrylic fibre is a synthetic fibre made from a polymer.
it is a synthetic fibre...
origin of synthetic fibre
Spandex is a synthetic fibre.
synthetic fibre = man maid products natural fibre = things that are made from nature
Yes. Synthetic and artificial both mean the same thing. It's a fibre that's cooked up by humans, not something from nature.
synthetic fibre = man maid products natural fibre = things that are made from nature
Another word for man made fibre is a synthetic fibre.
The fibre which is made by human beings without using any natural thing is known as synthetic fibre