We all know that silk, cotton and linen are the three natural fibers. But you know, friends, such natural fibers are chemically processed and turned into synthetic fibers. Then we use it in many everyday things. Such natural fibers are chemically processed to become man-made fibers such as nylon, acrylic and terylene. Chemical processing can make synthetic fibers very thin and fibrous.
Now let's see what the difference is between nylon, terylene and acrylic fibers! Nylon is silky in appearance. It is strong hardening and water resistant. In addition to carpets, socks, ropes, fishing nets and parachute fabrics, nylon is used in many other things.
Acrylic fibers are like wool. Acrylic is used in making sweaters, shawls and blankets. Terrelin fibers do not absorb water. So clothes made from these fibers dry quickly after washing. These fibers are used in making sarees, shirt fabrics, door curtains, sailing ships, water pipes.
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