Natural fibers grow naturally and manmade fibers are made by man. read more
With the exception of some high-performance fibers (Kevlar, Vectran, and others) the molecular (polymer) backbone of synthetic fibers is generally a more simple structure than that of the natural fibers. read more
• Natural fibres are expensive compared to synthetic fibres. • In synthetic fibres, spinnerets are used to produce the filaments whereas, in natural fibres, it is naturally made. • Natural fibres have limited usage when compared to synthetic fibres. • Natural fibres are biodegradable hence environmentally friendly, unlike synthetic fibres. read more
21.Synthetic fibers are more durable than natural fiber. 22.The use of natural fibers are limited than synthetic fiber. 22.Synthetic fibers are used in multi task than natural fiber. read more