Synthetic fibers are made from synthesized polymers or small molecules. The compounds that are used to make these fibers come from raw materials such as petroleum based chemicals or petrochemicals. These materials are polymerized into a long, linear chemical that bond two adjacent carbon atoms. Differing chemical compounds will be used to produce different types of fibers. Although there are several different synthetic fibers, they generally have the same common properties. Generally, they are known for being:
Heat-sensitive
Resistant to most chemicals
Resistant to insects, fungi and rot.
Low moisture absorbency
Electrostatic
Flame resistant
Density or specific gravity
May pill easily
Low melting temperature
Often less expensive than natural fibers.
Easy to wash and maintain.
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Zaina Khan answered this
sorry , SANYA I forgot to give examples are ;Nylon, polyester, acrylic, vinyl, plastic.
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Shivam Taneja answered this
egxamples of synthetic fibres are nylon, polyester, acryic and rylon.
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Shivam Taneja answered this
Synthetic fibres are made chemicals.
synthetic fibres are made only by machines.
yes, we can make clothes by sewing.
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Vansh Mehta answered this
synthetic fibres are made with cemicals
synthetic fibres are made with machines
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Ranveer answered this
synthetic fibres are made from a device called spineret.
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Sanskruti Bhatiya answered this
Synthetic fibres
Man-made fibres are known as synthetic fibres. They are made by carrying out reactions between various chemicals. Synthetic fibres are not easily affected by micro-organisms and have more strength than natural fibres. Rayon, nylon, acrylic, and polyester are examples of synthetic fibres.