Terylene is a synthetic polyester fibre produced by polymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. The fibre was first created in 1941 by chemist.

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Terylene is a synthetic polyester fibre produced by polymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. The fibre was first created in 1941 by chemist J. R. Whinfield of Accrington who sold the patent rights to the chemical company ICI.

Properties of terelyne Tereylene is a very strong fibre and will suffer very little loss in strength when wet. It is elastic in nature and posses the property of resist creasing. IT can be set into permanent pleats when subjected to the correct temperature, at the time of manufacturing. Terylene is easily washed and dries quickly. It is non-injured by acidic substances when used in the moderation process. Neither bleaches or dry cleaning agents can harm it.

HOW IS TERELYNE PREPARED

Terylene was the first wholly synthetic fibre invented in Britain Terylene was the first wholly synthetic fibre invented in Britain. It was created by the chemist J R Whinfield of Accrington in 1941

JR WHINFEILD Whinfield and Dickson discovered how to condense terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol to yield a new polymer which could be drawn into a fibre.

It is made by polymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid It is made by polymerizing ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. Cloth made from Terylene keeps its shape after washing and is hard-wearing.

THIS UMBRELA IS MADE UP OF TERYLENE. It is largely used for making fabrics like shirts ,trousers and other dress materials. It is used for making sails For boat. THIS UMBRELA IS MADE UP OF TERYLENE. It is largely used for making fabrics like shirts ,trousers and other dress materials. It is used for making sails For boat.

Efforts by :- Ritika : introduction to terelyne Arshita :uses of terelyne Sanya : how was terelyne prepared Rachit :done nothing