aman verma nylon aayush yadav viii-a 4 what is nylon nylon is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum...
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WHAT ARE SYNTHETIC FIBRESynthetic fibre are the result of extensive research by scientist to improve on naturally occurring animal and plant fibre. In general, synthetic fibre are created by forming usually though extrusion fibre forming material though holes into the air forming material though holes into the air forming a thread before synthetic fibre were developed, artificially manufactured were made from cellulose which comes from the plant. These fibre are called cellulose fibre.
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WHAT IS NYLON
• Nylon is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum products.
• It was developed in the 1930s as an alternative to silk, although it quickly became unavailable to civilian consumers, because it was used extensively during World War II.
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Like many synthetics, this material was developed by Wallace Carothers at the DuPont Chemical company, which continues to manufacture it today.• Nylon is valued for its light weight, incredible tensile strength, durability, and resistance to damage. It also takes dye easily, making the fabric available in a wide array of colours for consumers.
• Today, nylon is among the many polymer products in common daily use throughout the world. It is the second most used fibre in the United States, since it is so versatile and relatively easy to make. Like most petroleum products, it has a very slow decay rate, which unfortunately results in the accumulation of unwanted products in landfills around the world
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Comparison between synthetic and natural
clothesOn the basis of material (synthetic)• Synthetic rope is constructed of
materials such as nylon
polyester and polypropylene.
On the basis of material (natural)• Natural fiber ropes
are constructed from cotton, sisal, and
hemp fibers.
On the basis of durability (synthetic)• Synthetic rope is
light weight.• It has a 20-percent
stronger tensile strength.• Synthetic rope does
not shrink when wet.• It will melt though
when exposed to heat.
On the basis of durability (natural)• Natural fiber
rope are heavy weight.
• It has weaker tensile strength.
• Natural fiber rope shrinks when wet.
• Natural fiber ropes are damaged by direct contact with fire.
On the basis of environmental effects (synthetic)
• Synthetic rope is created using plastics with dangerous chemical byproducts.
On the basis of environmental effects (natural)• natural fiber ropes are woven from jute, sisal, and, hemp--all renewable and biodegradable resources with no chemical byproduct.
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