Well... It can be mixted with any other materials. Lycra seems to be natural and man made i think... well i hope this helps
Lycra, also known as spandex or elastane, is a man-made fabric. It is a synthetic fiber created through a chemical process that involves the polymerization of polyurethane. Lycra is known for its exceptional elasticity and is commonly used in activewear, swimwear, and other garments requiring stretch. Unlike natural fabrics like cotton or wool, Lycra is entirely produced from synthetic materials.
Nylon is a synthetic material, while cotton is a natural material (resource).
Boron is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic material.
Lycra is a man-made synthetic fiber invented by DuPont in 1958. It is known for its elasticity and stretchability, making it commonly used in clothing to provide form-fitting comfort and flexibility.
Well... It can be mixted with any other materials. Lycra seems to be natural and man made i think... well i hope this helps
Lycra is a brand name for spandex. Spandex is a synthetic fiber made primarily from a polyurethane polymer. It is a competitor to the natural material latex.
Nylon is a synthetic material, while cotton is a natural material (resource).
Lycra, a trademark of Invista (formerly part of DuPont) make Spandex.
yes it is a synthetic fibre your mum is too
Usually Lycra/Spandex, a synthetic elastic cloth.
Boron is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic material.
Yes, Lycra is a synthetic fabric that was made in 1958 as an alternative to making corsets with rubber. Oftentimes it is blended in with natural fabrics such as cotton or silk. It's made of polymer.
PMMA is a synthetic material, made through a polymerization process of methyl methacrylate monomers. It is not naturally occurring in nature.
I suggest that in the future swimsuits will be modified with the material Lycra.
Lycra is a man-made synthetic fiber invented by DuPont in 1958. It is known for its elasticity and stretchability, making it commonly used in clothing to provide form-fitting comfort and flexibility.
Synthetic polymers are cheaper than natural polymers. Natural polymers are also less plentiful.