synthetic fabric - translation to italian
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synthetic fabric - translation to italian

ARTIFICIALLY MANUFACTURED FIBRES, OFTEN BASED ON POLYMERS
Synthetic fibre; Synthetic textile; Synthetic fibers; Modern fabric; Synthetic Fabrics; Manufactured fiber; Synthetic fabric; Artificial fibre; Artificial fiber; Synthetic cloth; Artificial fibres; Man made fibre; Synthetic fibres; Artificial fabric; Artificial textile; Man-made fibre; Synthetic textile fibers; Synthetic fabrics
  • [[Joseph Swan]] created the first synthetic fiber.
  • A device for spinning Viscose Rayon dating from 1901
  • [[Nylon]] was first synthesized by [[Wallace Carothers]] at [[DuPont]].

synthetic fabric         
tessuto sintetico, tessuto prodotto tramite processi chimici
man made fibre         
n. fibra sintetica
synthetic rubber         
  • World War II poster about synthetic rubber tires
  • 1915}})
  • Chemical structure of cis-[[polyisoprene]], the main constituent of natural rubber.  Synthetic cis-polyisoprene and natural cis-polyisoprene are derived from different precursors by different chemical pathways.
  • Goodrich]] (1941)
ANY ARTIFICIAL ELASTOMER
Artificial rubber; Synthetic latex; Epichlore; Rubber manufacturing; History of synthetic rubber
gomma sintetica

Definition

synthetics
You can refer to synthetic clothing, fabric, or materials as synthetics.
Natural fabrics like silk and wool are better insulators than synthetics.
N-PLURAL

Wikipedia

Synthetic fiber

Synthetic fibers or synthetic fibres (in British English; see spelling differences) are fibers made by humans through chemical synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers that are directly derived from living organisms, such as plants (like cotton) or fur from animals. They are the result of extensive research by scientists to replicate naturally occurring animal and plant fibers. In general, synthetic fibers are created by extruding fiber-forming materials through spinnerets, forming a fiber. These are called synthetic or artificial fibers. The word polymer comes from a Greek prefix "poly" which means "many" and suffix "mer" which means "single units". (Note: each single unit of a polymer is called a monomer).

Examples of use of synthetic fabric
1. It imposed extra curbs on bras and synthetic fabric last week just hours after the failure of talks aimed at reaching a comprehensive deal governing imports.
2. Charles Jayson, chief executive of Andrew Marc, disputed the Humane Society and insisted in a statement that all fur on his coats labeled as raccoon contains only farm–bred raccoon fur from Finland, and our items labeled ‘faux fur‘ are a 100 percent synthetic fabric.‘‘ Importing domestic dog and cat fur was outlawed in 2000.
3. Charles Jayson, chief executive of Andrew Marc, disputed the Humane Society and insisted in a statement that all fur on his coats labeled as raccoon contains "only farm–bred raccoon fur from Finland, and our items labeled ‘faux fur‘ are a 100 percent synthetic fabric." Importing domestic dog and cat fur was outlawed in 2000.
4. Charles Jayson, chief executive of Andrew Marc, disputed the Humane Society and insisted in a statement that all fur on his coats labelled as raccoon contains "only farm–bred raccoon fur from Finland, and our items labelled ‘faux fur‘ are a 100 per cent synthetic fabric." Importing domestic dog and cat fur was outlawed in 2000.