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Artificial fibers, also known as synthetic fibers, are man-made fibers created from chemical compounds. They are used in a variety of industries, including apparel, automotive, construction, and medical. Artificial fibers are often used as a substitute for natural fibers, such as cotton, wool, and silk, due to their superior strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
Advanced materials are materials that are engineered to have superior properties compared to traditional materials. Artificial fibers are often used in advanced materials due to their ability to be tailored to specific applications. For example, they can be designed to be lightweight, fire-resistant, and/or water-resistant.
Some companies in the artificial fiber market include DuPont, BASF, Toray Industries, and Invista. Show Less Read more