Akryylikuitua
Akryylikuitua, also known as acrylic fiber or acrylic yarn, is a synthetic fiber made from polymerized acrylic acid. It is a popular choice in the textile industry due to its versatility, affordability, and durability. Acrylic fibers are produced through a process called polymerization, where acrylic acid molecules are linked together to form long chains. These chains are then spun into fibers, which can be woven, knitted, or otherwise processed into various textile products.
One of the key advantages of akryylikuitua is its ability to mimic the appearance and texture of
However, acrylic fibers have some drawbacks. They are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to