Elastane, also known as spandex or Lycra, is a synthetic fiber. It is created through a chemical process that involves polymerization, typically using petroleum-based products. Elastane is valued for its exceptional elasticity, making it a popular choice in activewear and form-fitting garments.
Viscose fiber is considered a semi-synthetic or artificial fiber. It is made from natural sources such as wood pulp but undergoes a chemical process to convert it into a fiber form that can be spun into yarn and woven into fabric.
Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers, it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic[1] or artificial[2] fiber.
yes polythene is a synthetic fiber
Artificial fiber is a type of synthetic fiber that is made from natural materials or by chemical processes. These fibers do not come from natural sources like plants or animals, but are created in a laboratory setting using polymers or other chemicals. Examples of artificial fibers include rayon, acrylic, and polyester.
Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
Acrylic is a synthetic fiber made from polymers derived from petroleum or natural gas. It is not a natural fiber like cotton or wool.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber. It is a regenerated cellulose fiber from wood pulp.
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