tekokuiduille
Tekokuiduille refers to man-made fibers, a category of textile materials produced through industrial processes rather than harvested from natural sources like plants or animals. These fibers are created by chemically transforming natural polymers or synthesizing entirely new ones. The development of man-made fibers began in the late 19th century with the invention of rayon, a regenerated cellulose fiber. Since then, a wide array of synthetic fibers have been developed, each with unique properties designed for specific applications.
Common types of man-made fibers include polyester, nylon, acrylic, and spandex. Polyester is known for its durability,
The production of man-made fibers typically involves dissolving a polymer in a solvent or melting it, then