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Difference between Natural fiber and man-made fiber?


Difference between Natural fiber and man-made fiber:




Natural fiber
Man-made fiber
The fiber which are obtain/got from nature.
The fiber which are developed by man.
Most of natural fiber Hygienic in nature.
Most of man-made fiber are not Hygienic.
Length and structure is control by nature.
Length and structure is control by man. Or, can be produce as our wish.
Production cost is high.
Production cost is low than natural fiber.
High absorbency.
Low absorbency.
Its plants depend on natural climates.
But all synthetic fiber are not depended by natural climates. Because it build in laboratory.
Its strength low than man-made fiber.
Its strength is so high than all natural fiber.
     It is comfortable human body.
It is not comfortable as natural fiber.

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