The "fiber" used in fake fur is primarily acrylic, produced from petrochemicals (oil).
Fiber-optic communication refers to the transmission of information using optical fiber. Opto-electronic repeaters are used to convert fiber optic light transmissions to electrical signals.
Martex fiber can be used for such things as decorative pillows, day beds, bedrests, punching bags, toys, and can be used for many other clothing, home, and building products.
Fiber optic cables
Fiber Optic is used for telecommunication and computer networking. Fiber optic cables have a much greater bandwidth than metal cables. Data can be transmitted digitally for computer data instead of analogically. There is also a higher bandwidth when using fiber optic.
Fiber optic equipment may refer to equipment used to manufacture fiber optic cable. It may also refer to equipment that uses fiber optic cable, such as some telecommunication firms and DSL providers. Fiber optic equipment include a wide range of the products, most commonly seen fiber optic equipment in the market are the connectivity fiber optic connection. It makes going online much faster and easier.
These beards can range from paper to fur, human hair, synthetic fiber or a mixture of both
Fake fur is a type of textile fabric fashioned to simulate genuine animal fur. It is known as a pile fabric and is typically made from polymeric fibers that are processed, dyed, and cut to match a specific fur texture and color. First introduced in 1929, advances in polymer technology have tremendously improved fake fur quality. Today's fake furs can be nearly indistinguishable from the natural furs they imitate. Other naturally occurring fabrics are also used to make fake furs and improve the look and feel of the overall garment. These include materials such as silk, wool, and mohair. Cotton or wool, along with polypropylene, are typically used to make the backings to which the fibers are attached. Rayon, a semisynthetic fiber made from cellulose and cotton linters, is used to supplement acrylic and modacrylic fibers on the garment, as are polyester and nylon. Materials such as silicones and various resins are used to improve the smoothness and luster of fake furs. To complete the look of a fake fur, dyes and colorants are used. If a true imitation is desired, designers match the color with natural fur. However, fashion designers have found that the fake fur fabric has merits of its own and have started using colors and styles that give it its own new, unique look.
when you go to wash it in the washer the fur will shrink upmeans it is fake if it flares back out then the fur is real
The highest quality & finest material for making fake fur is modacrilic
1929
no carbon fiber and checkered=FAKE
from the fur of rodents
fake. so synthetic fur means fake fur a better word would be 'artificial' or 'man-made'
Only in the movie 101 Dalmatians That's fiction though and most likely fake. Dalmatians coats aren't that thick. No dalmatians aren't used for fur coats.
Fake fur is a type of textile fabric fashioned to simulate genuine animal fur. It is known as a pile fabric and is typically made from polymeric fibers that are processed, dyed, and cut to match a specific fur texture and color. First introduced in 1929, advances in polymer technology have tremendously improved fake fur quality. Today's fake furs can be nearly indistinguishable from the natural furs they imitate.
fake fur feels like a bunch of hairspray sprayed on it but real feels really soft and natural
A type of 'fake' fur made from processed sheepskin so that it resembles beaver fur.