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Nylon and Polyester Difference

Nylon and polyester fabric are both lightweight and durable synthetic fabrics. They have many of the same characteristics, such as ease of care, wrinkle resistance, stretch resistance and shrinkage resistance. Nylon is softer but stronger than polyester, while polyester dries faster, is easier to dye and wears. Neither is a better fabric, although each fabric has unique superior properties and can be used for certain purposes.Nylon was created as a substitute for silk, which explains its soft and silky feel. It is also brighter and more elastic than polyester. Polyester is usually a coarser, darker fabric. However, modern manufacturing practices have improved the feel of polyester. You can now find polyester that mimics the softness of cotton and doesn't feel close to nylon. Durability: Nylon is extremely strong, abrasion-resistant, oil-resistant and damages from many chemicals. Polyester fiber is strong, resistant to stretching and shrinking, resistant to most chemicals, brittle a...

Difference between recycled polyester and original polyester

Polyester is one of the most commonly used materials in the textile industry. Every year, more than 22.67 billion tons of polyester garments are produced globally. Because of its excellent elasticity and "sweat resistance", it is especially popular in sportswear. However, polyester is also one of the most unsustainable and polluting materials on the planet. In this blog post, we will discuss the technical quality and sustainability of the comparison between recycled polyester and virgin polyester. We will also explore why this is the first choice for making sportswear and how it can help us have a positive impact. What is polyester? Polyester-the most common form of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)-is a man-made synthetic fiber derived from a chemical reaction between petroleum, air and water. It was patented in the 1940s. Since then, the use of polyester in the production of products such as industrial fabrics, furniture and clothing has grown exponentially. For example, the...