Synthetic fabric
Synthetic fabrics are textiles made from man-made rather than natural fibers.
Examples of synthetic fabrics include polyester, acrylic, nylon, rayon, acetate, spandex, lastex,orlon and Kevlar.
Synthetic (chemically produced) fibres are made by joining monomers into polymers, through a process called polymerization. A synthetic fibre, when magnified, looks like plastic spun together. Chemicals used to make synthetic fibers include sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide, which are derived from coal, oil, or natural gas. Pressure forces the liquid chemicals through tiny holes called spinnerets. As the liquid comes out of the spinnerets and into the air, it cools and forms tiny threads. Manufacturers add dyes to these threads before weaving them into fabric.