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by textile school last updated mar , by bastet (own work) [ gfdl or cc by-sa - - - - ], via wikimedia commons acrylic is our final fiber. it can be thought of as artificial wool. it is made from the unlikely combination of coal, air, water, oil, and limestone. dupont first made acrylic fibers in and
wool or other keratin fibers. related posts pashmina wool fibers carbon fibre - strong, stiff, &... aramid fibre - a modified form of... types of textile fibers - list of... common trade names for acrylic fibers include acrilan, creslan, orlon, sayelle, and zefran. since the acrylic fibers are usually...
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