Synthetic Fibres

Polyester, polyamide, other synthetic fibres.

Acrylic

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Synthetic Fibres

Acrylic fibre fabrics are made from a synthetic polymer called acrylonitrile. This type of fibre is produced by reacting certain petroleum or coal-based chemicals with a variety of monomers, which means that acrylic fabric is a fossil fuel-based fibre.

Nylon

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Synthetic Fibres

a tough, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer with a protein-like chemical structure, able to be produced as filaments, sheets, or molded objects.

Polyester

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Synthetic Fibres

Polyester is a synthetic fibre material, made in a lab from chemical compounds, polyester is a kind of plastic.

Spandex

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Synthetic Fibres

Blended with other fabrics to create stretch and provide freedom of movement and comfort. The term Spandex generally refer to polyether-polyurea copolymer (plastic) fabrics that have been made with a variety of production processes.

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