Definition of artificial fibres clarifies regenerated versus synthetic classifications and examples for regulatory and labeling purposes under textile law. Definition of artificial fibres distinguishes two principal categories: regenerated fibres, produced by regenerating natural polymers (examples: viscose, acetate, cuprammonium-based fibres), and synthetic fibres, manufactured from simple chemical compounds into complex polymers and classified by chemical composition (example: polyamides).
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Definition of artificial fibres clarifies regenerated versus synthetic classifications and examples for regulatory and labeling purposes under textile law.
Definition of artificial fibres distinguishes two principal categories: regenerated fibres, produced by regenerating natural polymers (examples: viscose, acetate, cuprammonium-based fibres), and synthetic fibres, manufactured from simple chemical compounds into complex polymers and classified by chemical composition (example: polyamides).
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