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Textiles Natural and Synthetic Fibers Adapted from UEN.org
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Natural Fibers Come from plants and animals Staple fibers: short, natural fibers General Characteristics –Hydrophilic (Absorb Water) –Most wrinkle easily
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Natural Fibers Cotton Flax (Linen) Wool Silk Ramie Leather
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Cotton advantages Strong, durable Soft Absorbs moisture Breathes well Washes easily
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Cotton disadvantages Mildews Does not spring back into shape Wrinkles easily Burns readily Shrinks
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Sheets Comforters Rugs Towels Upholstery Draperies Cotton uses
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Care of Cotton Wash in washer and dry Iron at high temperature
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Flax (Linen) Advantages STRONG Absorbs moisture Comfortable in warm weather Washes easily
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Linen disadvantages Mildews WRINKLES Burns easily
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Flax uses Tablecloths Upholstery Comforters Kitchen towels Draperies
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Care of Linen Wash or Dry Clean, CHECK LABEL Iron at HIGH temperature
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Wool Advantages WARM Durable ABSORBENT Resilient (returns to original shape quickly) Resists wrinkling Fire Retardant
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Wool Disadvantages Requires special care Shrinks sometimes if washed, or dried in dryer Absorbs odors Requires protection against insects
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Rugs Curtains Blankets Draperies Upholstery Wool uses
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Care of Wool Dry Clean or Hand Wash and Dry flat Iron at low temperature
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Silk Advantages Smooth Lustrous Strong Dries quickly
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Silk Disadvantages Shows water spots Iron at low temperature
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Draperies Lampshades Wall hangings Upholstery Comforters Silk uses
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Care of silk Dry clean or hand wash, check label Iron at low temperature
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Synthetic Fibers Made from petrochemicals Most are filaments Characteristics –Hydrophobic (water resistant) –Promote static cling –Heat Sensitive –Many pill –Most are wrinkle resistant
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Synthetic Fibers Acetate Acrylic Nylon Polyester Rayon Spandex (Lycra) Aramid (Kevlar, Nomex) Olefin Triacetate Modacrylic
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Acetate Advantages Soft Drapeable Dries quickly Resistant to shrinking
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Acetate Disadvantages Can wrinkle Low abrasion resistance Heat sensitive Damaged by acetone
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Bedspreads Draperies Upholstery Sheers Acetate uses
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Acrylic Advantages Soft Warm Wool-like Light weight Wrinkle resistant Resistant to moths and sunlight
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Acrylic Disadvantages Pills Static electricity Heat sensitive
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Care of Acrylic Dry Cleaned or laundered Iron at low temperature
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Blankets Carpets Draperies Rugs Upholstery Acrylic uses
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Nylon Advantages Very Strong Resilient Lustrous Dries quickly
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Nylon disadvantages May yellow or gray Heat Sensitive Low moisture absorbency
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Carpets Curtains Draperies Slipcovers Tablecloths Upholstery Nylon uses
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Care of Nylon Easily laundered Iron at low temperature
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Polyester advantages Excellent WRINKLE RESISTANCE Resistant to abrasion Dries quickly Blends well with other fibers Retains heat-set pleats and creases
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Polyester disadvantages Absorbs oily stains Low absorbency of moisture
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Polyester uses Bedding carpeting Curtains Draperies Rugs Tablecloths Upholstery
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Care of Polyester Easily laundered Needs little or no pressing
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Rayon advantages Soft and comfortable High moisture absorbency drapeable
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Rayon disadvantages May wrinkle or shrink unless treated May mildew
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Bedding Draperies Slipcovers Tablecloths Upholstery Rayon uses
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Care of Rayon Usually dry cleaned, sometimes washable Iron at low temperature
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Aramid (Kevlar & Nomex) advantages Exceptional strength Exceptional heat and flame resistance Resistant to stretch and abrasion
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Olefin Advantages Lightweight Strong Resistant to abrasion Non absorbent Disadvantages Heat sensitive
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Olefin uses Carpet Slip covers Upholstery
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