sünteesilised
Sünteesilised (also known as synthetic fabrics) refer to a broad category of textile materials produced through chemical processes rather than natural sources. These fabrics are manufactured primarily from petrochemicals, such as petroleum or natural gas, and are designed to replicate or enhance the properties of natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk. The development of synthetic fibers began in the early 20th century, with the first commercially successful synthetic fiber, nylon, introduced in 1938.
Synthetic fabrics are valued for their durability, resistance to wrinkles, and low maintenance requirements. Common types
The production of synthetic fabrics has both environmental and economic advantages. They are generally more affordable
Synthetic fabrics are used across various industries, including fashion, automotive interiors, and home textiles. Their versatility