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NATURAL AND MAN-MADE FIBERS

Mirzajonova Barno , Andijan state pedagogical institute faculty of exact and natural sciences technological field of study
Kambarova Manzura , Scientific advisor:

Abstract

Fibers, which are an integral part of the textile industry, have been used for a long time in human history. Fibers are divided into two main types: natural and chemical fibers. Natural fibers are obtained from plants, animals or minerals, while chemical fibers are produced through artificial or synthetic methods. Both types of fibers are widely used in industry and have their own specific physical and chemical properties. Natural and chemical fibers play an important role in the production of fabrics and other materials. Fiber materials are widely used in various areas of human life, including clothing, industry, medicine and ecology. Natural fibers are often obtained from plants or animals, while chemical fibers are produced through synthetic processes.

Keywords

Natural fibers, chemical fibers, cotton, wool, viscose, polyester, textile industry, synthetic fibers, ecology, silk, nylon, Natural fibers, Viscose, Synthetic fibers.

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NATURAL AND MAN-MADE FIBERS. (2025). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 5(4), 153-155. https://doi.org/10.37547/