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Man-made Fibres. What is a man-made fibre?. Any fabric that is not 100% natural Some are made from natural elements mixed with chemicals Some are made entirely from non-natural substances. Made from cellulose and chemicals...... (Cellulose are the cell walls of plants).
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What is a man-made fibre? • Any fabric that is not 100% natural • Some are made from natural elements mixed with chemicals • Some are made entirely from non-natural substances
Made from cellulose and chemicals...... (Cellulose are the cell walls of plants) • Made from ethylene (colourless, flammable gas) and acrylonitrile (chemical compound used in the manufacture of plastics) • Resembles wool and often mixed with natural wool to make a machine washable substitute Acetate Acrylic
Most popular man-made fibre • Made from petroleum by-products • Can make fine sheer fabrics to thick suiting • Made from melted polymer chips (chemical molecules) that are stretched into fibres Nylon Polyester
Rayon / Viscose • Artificial silk • Made from wood pulp or cotton linters mixed with chemicals • Often blended with other fibres
Lightweight, soft fibre that can be stretched to 500% without breaking • Often mixed with other fibres to produce woven’s with slight stretch Spandex