
Write two properties of silk.

Important Questions on Fibre to Fabric - Animal Fibres





Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Acrylic is the synthetic or man-made alternative to wool. It is made from the combination of coal, air, water, oil and limestone. It was first made in Germany by DuPont in and began commercial production in of acrylic fibres are used in apparel, in home furnishing and in industrial end-uses. Acrylic fibres are used in waistcoats, cardigans, jackets, socks, knee-high stockings, training and jogging suits. It is used either in pure form or blended with cotton or wool. It resembles wool in many properties such as fluffiness, warmth and softness. However, it does not absorb water. It brings the moisture to the surface of the fabric where it evaporates. It has very good shape retention, durability and quick dry qualities. It is especially suited for sportswear due to its low water absorption, quicker water transport and light and weather resistance.
What are the raw materials used for making acrylic?

Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Acrylic is the synthetic or man-made alternative to wool. It is made from the combination of coal, air, water, oil and limestone. It was first made in Germany by DuPont in and began commercial production in of acrylic fibres are used in apparel, in home furnishing and in industrial end-uses. Acrylic fibres are used in waistcoats, cardigans, jackets, socks, knee-high stockings, training and jogging suits. It is used either in pure form or blended with cotton or wool. It resembles wool in many properties such as fluffiness, warmth and softness. However, it does not absorb water. It brings the moisture to the surface of the fabric where it evaporates. It has very good shape retention, durability and quick dry qualities. It is especially suited for sportswear due to its low water absorption, quicker water transport and light and weather resistance.
How is acrylic similar to wool?

