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acetates, the regenerated proteins, glass and rubber fibers textiles fiber manmade fiber by textile school last updated mar , share synthetic fibres are artificial fibres; they are made from synthetic polymers, which come from oil, coal, and other petrol-based chemicals (monomers). the process of joining
you may be aware of such as elastane (lycra), polyvinyl chloride (pvc) and polypropylene (used in carpets). synthetic fibres, which are made in chemical plants by a range of companies across the world, are given trade names. for example, the elastane fibre produced by dupont has the trade name lycra...
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