FIBRES
The fibre is a natural or artificial material that extends significantly in length than it does in width. In addition, fibers are used to produce a wide variety of materials. For example, carbon fibers and extremely highmolecular weight polyethylene are frequently incorporated into the strongest engineering materials.
Polyester
Polyester is a synthetic or manmade fibre. Polyester is a kind of plastic that’s made in a laboratory from chemical compounds. Polyester shirts, polyester jackets, polyester pants, and polyester hats are examples. Many home furnishing materials, such as bed sheets, curtains, blankets and pillows, are also manufactured using polyester.
Cotton
Cotton is made up of hollow fibers, it’s soft, cool, known as breathable fibre and absorbent. Water can be held in cotton fibres up to 27 times their own weight. They’re durable, dye absorbent and they can withstand abrasion wear and high temperatures. Cotton is comfortable in one word.
Viscose
Natural cellulose, which consists of wood fibres from trees such as beech, pine and eucalyptus is used to make viscose. It’s also made from bamboo. In addition, viscose may also be produced into a more typical form of rayon for use in various textile products such as clothing.
Nylon
Nylon is a class of synthetic polymers that are commonly used for production of various types of clothing and consumer goods. Nylon fibres are 100% synthetic, making them impossible to be based on organic materials in contrast with other organic and semisynthetic fibers.