Pure polyester yarn: It is made of polyester staple fiber. The polyester fabric has high strength and elastic recovery ability. Therefore, it is durable, wrinkle-free and hot. Polyester fabric, no deformation, good washability.
Polyester is the most heat-resistant fabric in synthetic fabrics. It is thermoplastic and can be made into pleated skirts with long pleats. Polyester fabrics have better lightfastness and lightfastness over natural fabrics. Especially in the back of the glass, the light fastness is very good, almost the same as acrylic fiber. Polyester fabrics are resistant to a wide range of chemicals. Acid and alkali have little damage to them, and they are not afraid of mold and are not afraid of insects. Polyester is widely used in the manufacture of clothing and industrial products.
As a fiber for clothing, polyester has a wrinkle-free and non-ironing effect after washing. Polyester is often blended or interwoven with various fibers, such as cotton polyester, wool polyester, etc., and is widely used in various clothing materials and decorative materials. Polyester is industrially used for conveyor belts, tents, canvas, cables, fishing nets, etc., especially for polyester cords for tires, which are close to nylon in performance. Polyester can also be used for electrical insulation materials, acid-resistant filter cloths, and pharmaceutical industry fabrics.
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Slipper Socks Women
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