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A synthetic fiber consisting of predominantly acrylonitrile or related chemicals. Acrylic has a soft, wool-like hand, and is generally able to be dyed in a wide range of brilliant colors. Acrylic is also known for it's excellent sunlight resistance and wrinkle resistance. Apparel items, carpeting, and upholstery fabrics often contain acrylic fiber as a yarn component.
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| acrylic resin |
Transparent man-made resins used in making molded plastics.
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A generic term for a type of man-made fibre most similar to natural fibres with characteristics of warmth and softness.
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A water-based paint composed of synthetic polymer resin and pigments. The resin is suspended in water and may be diluted but once dry, they are no longer water-soluble.
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A manufactured fiber (synthetic) originally used as a low cost substitute for wool. Provides warmth in lightweight fabrics, drys quickly and may be heat set for wrinkle resistance.
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