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The most widely used synthetic material is nylon, according to the answer.

It takes longer for natural fabrics to absorb color, and they are also more prone to
staining. Natural fibers are particularly absorbent, which means they dye quickly.


Olefin has a thing for oil and water, but he also has a thing for oil.


Examples of fibers include wool and silk, among others. a protein is known as
ANSWER


In the presence of acid, nylon can be dissolved. ANSWER in the form


If it is wet, wool will not — and it smells like a wet — ANSWER burn dog


There is a possibility that the epiderm alkalinity of a wool fiber could cause harm to
the fiber.


bleach is a substance that can disintegrate a wool or silk fabric.


When it comes to building, polyester is not a good material to use. A commercial
for the answer


Olefin is always dyed, although it can be dyed just as simply. The ANSWER
solution is used to crush

, Extruded spinnerets are used to process all synthetic fibers so that they can be
manufactured.


Answer: acrylic fiber is a synthetic material that can be used as a substitute for
wool.


Dye stains are drawn to nylon, and it is recommended that it be cleaned with a pH
that is lower than acid 10, which is the answer.


ANSWER extrusion is the method that is utilized in the production of synthetic
fibers.


synthetic fibers can be either cut into ANSWER filament staples or used as a
substitute for them.


ANSWER staple shedding is the term used to describe loose fiber that is often
distributed in a chopped pile.


There is a possibility that olefin could be harmed by heat.


This is a reference to the fact that olefin and polyester are drawn to the soil, which
is referred to as being oily oleophilic at the moment.


BCF is the abbreviation for bulked continuous filaments, which are denoted by the
acronym.


ANSWER plied is the term used to describe the process of twisting together two or
more yarns.


A --- carpet is the name given to a carpet that has been colored in the pattern. -
Printed is the answer

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