nylon is said to be the strongest fibre..!!
graphene nanoribbons
Synthetic fibres are man-made - polyester, nylon, rayon etc.. The alternative is natural fibres - cotton, wool, silk, jute etc.Technically rayon is a regenerated cellulose fiber. It's chemical composition is the same as wood or cotton but it has been processed so extensively that many people would call it a "synthetic" fiber.
Fabrics can be made out of any number of materials. The most common fabrics are made from cotton, nylon, and silk.
Silk is the fine thread that is the product of the silk worm. It is made by the little critter. Nylon is chemically created in the laboratory. The process involves forcing the liquid materials through fine holes to make artificial threads.
silk or cotton
Because cotton catches fire easily..
Silk is a protein fiber and usually burns readily, not necessarily with a steady flame, and smells like burning hair. The ash is easily crumbled. Silk samples are not as easily extinguished as cotton or linen. Nylon is a polyamide made from petroleum. Nylon melts and then burns rapidly if the flame remains on the melted fiber. If you can keep the flame on the melting nylon, it smells like burning plastic.
nylon
cotton is a natural fiber where as silk is not
Silk
No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
Nylon. It's man-made.
it is nylon because nylon is a chemical
Silk or Cotton
nylon, cotton,silk
silk
wool,jute,cotton,silk.........
Fiber is what fabric is made of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen; animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk; or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth. Felt is made by taking wool fiber and getting it wet, then squeezing all the moisture our of it. The fibers stick together by the pressure put on it while wet.