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fibres are plastics based, they have thermosetting and thermoplastic properties. these allow the fibres to be manipulated using heat, to create permanent pleats in fabrics and add textures, similar to some listed below: polyamide physical: strong, hard-wearing, good elasticity, thermoplastic, does not
rugs, seat-belts, and sports belting advantages: strong when wet, durable, reasonably inexpensive, resists bacteria disadvantages: poor absorbency, can be damaged by sunlight, making it discolour and become weaker. polyester physical: very strong when wet and dry, flame resistant, thermoplastic, does not...
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