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Man-made Fibre
Man-made Fibre
Man-made Fibre
Man-made Fibre
Man-made Fibre

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Man-made Fibre Defined

A fibre which is manufactured rather than occurring naturally. Man-made fibres can be further divided into: cellulosic or artificial fibres, which are made from naturally occurring polymers such as wood pulp; and synthetic fibres, which are made from chemically derived polymers.

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