Yes.
Synthetic and artificial both mean the same thing. It's a fibre that's cooked up by humans, not something from nature.
Viscose is considered a semi-synthetic or man-made fiber. It is derived from natural sources such as wood pulp or cotton linters through a chemical process, resulting in a regenerated cellulose fiber.
Denim itself is not a fibre... Denim is a fabric which is mostly commonly made out of cotton fibres (which are natural). However today much more denim is being made from a cotton-synthetic fibre mix.
Mohair is a natural fiber that comes from the hair of the Angora goat. It is known for its softness, luster, and durability.
Viscose fabric is breathable and does not retain sweat like synthetic fabrics do. It is lightweight and has good moisture-wicking properties, making it comfortable to wear in warm weather.
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.
Rayon is a synthetic fibre.
Viscose and modal both are semi synthetic fibre, where the modal has more wet strength than viscose and have less shiny than viscose
Rayon is a cellulose-based fibre, or cloth made from that fibre; it is neither wholly natural nor synthetic, and is defined as semi-synthetic.Cloth made from rayon is often called viscose, and can be referred to as art silk; it is a soft, smooth fabric with a sheen, giving it a silk-like appearance.
No. Viscose is a man-made fibre, made from regenerated wool cellulose. Wool is fabricated from animal fleece.
Not truly. Neither is it a natural fibre. It is manufactured from cellulose, which is a naturally occurring polymer. It's regarded as "semi-synthetic", or "artificial".
Artificial putting green is usually made of a synthetic fibre material. Cheap products are sometimes also produced from low quality PE plastics. The majority will be made from a more sophisticated synthetic, though.
Since neither word describes a natural fibre, the difference is probably vocabulary choice.
It depends upon nature of fibre, Nylon6.6 is formed from Hexamethylenediamine and Adipic acid, Terylene is formed from Terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol and Viscose rayon is formed by Cellulose, Sodiumhydoxide and Carbondisulphide.
Viscose is considered a semi-synthetic or man-made fiber. It is derived from natural sources such as wood pulp or cotton linters through a chemical process, resulting in a regenerated cellulose fiber.
origin of synthetic fibre
Spandex is a synthetic fibre.
synthetic fibre = man maid products natural fibre = things that are made from nature