Some examples of man made fibres are: nylon, polyester and acrylic :)
yes natural fibres and man made are mixed together.Cotton and Polyester are prime examples of mixed fibres( Cotton= man made Polyester= Natural )
Synthetic fibers are man-made fibers produced from chemicals, polymers, or other raw materials through a process of synthesis. Examples include polyester, nylon, and acrylic. Natural fibers, on the other hand, are sourced from plants, animals, or minerals and include cotton, wool, silk, and linen.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.
Fabric is made out of fibres, which can be man-made or natural. You thread lots of fibres together to make fabric.LOL
They are usually made of strands of natural or man-made fibres which are twisted together.
regenerated fibres are produced from raw/recycled materials
natural fibres are like 1st hand things (i know doesn't make sense, i know)... natural fibres like wool come straight of a sheep coat or linen comes from a specific plant... manufactured fibres are like materials made out of a natural fibre like acrylic which is made from wool...they are like 2nd hand things... hope this makes sense _______________________________________________________________ Natural Fibres come from plants, animals and minerals. Manufactured Fibres come from scientific processes and can't be found in nature. (Man-Made)
Yarn is made of fibres twisted together. These fibres or filaments are made of sheeps wool. :)
Some pillows are made from fibres, fibres are not made from pillows. (Except from recycled pillows)
Tracy Warren has written: 'The development of man-made fibres and their influence on fashion'
Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres that come from chemical resources. Synthetic fibres are continuous filament fibres so that means that the fibres come in long lengths and so it doesn't have to be spun out into yarn. Synthetic fibres are manufactured using plant materials and minerals: viscose comes from pine trees or petrochemicals, while acrylic, nylon and polyester come from oil and coal.