Akrüülkangastega
Akrüülkangastega refers to fabrics made from acrylic fibers. These synthetic fibers are produced from polymers derived from acrylonitrile. Acrylic is known for its wool-like properties, offering warmth and a soft texture, making it a popular alternative to natural wool. It is lightweight, resilient, and resistant to stretching and shrinking, which contributes to its durability and ease of care.
The manufacturing process for acrylic fibers involves spinning the polymer solution into filaments, which can then
One of the key advantages of acrylic is its vibrant color retention. Dyes are easily absorbed by
However, acrylic fabrics can be prone to pilling, where small balls of fiber form on the surface