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Natural Fibers
Organic Inorganic
Plant Animal Rock Metal
Seed Bast Leaf Fruit Hair Wool Silk
Cotton (CO) Flax (LI) Abaca (AB) Coconut (CC) Camel (WK) Wool (WO) Silk (SE) Asbestos (AS) Metal (MTF)
Kapok () Hemp (HA)     Alpaca (WP)   Tussah (ST)    
Akund() Jute (JU)     Lama (WL)        
  Bamboo (BAM)     Angora Mohair (WM)        
        Cashmere (WS)        
        Horse Hair (HS)        
        Angora Rabbit (WA)        


Synthetic Fibers
Organic Inorganic
Natural Synthetic
Cellulose Origin Protein Origin
From Plant From Animals
Viscose (CV) Soybean (SPF) Casein () Acylic (PAN) Glass (GF)
Modal (MD) Alginate (ALG) Polylactic Acid (PLA) Polyethylene (PE) Carbon (CF)
Lyocell (CLY) Corn ()   Polypropylene (PP) Ceramic (GEF)
  Peanut ()   Polyester (PET)  
      Modacrylic (MAC)  
      Elasthane (EL)  
      Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)  
      Polyamide 6 (PA 6)  
      Polyamide 6.6 (PA 6.6)  
      Aramide (AR)  



Acrylic


General
Fiber was obtained by acrylonitrile polymers and mixing more than one monomer.
The fibers are between the most commonly used in synthetic fibers today.
The fibers have the characteristics of thermoplastic.

Applications
It is used for;
Carpets,
Blankets,
Knitwear,
Drapery and upholstery fabrics.

Functions
Fibers are produced in shades of white or close to white.
It has the characteristics of most similar to wool between the synthetic fibers.

Specifications
Light
Low moisture absorption
Low electrical conductivity
Resistant to acids (except nitric acid)
Resistant to UV rays
Resistant to sunlight
Resistant to bacteria and moth
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