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In most cases, cotton fabric will burn faster than denim. Denim is made of cotton, but has been processed in order to make it more durable, and therefore it burns slower. It is possible to add fire retardant to cotton fabric to inhibit the burn rate, so treated fabric would burn slower, in a different burn pattern.
Well I did a science project,which is,Which 100% percent cotton fabric decompose faster than polyester fabric when it sits in bleach for one month? The Conclusion is correct to my Hypothesis cotton fabric will decompose faster than polyester fabric because polyester fabric is a man made fabric.
Yes it does!
where the cotton percentage is more than 50% in the yarn (cotton polyester) than it is termed as cotton polyester and where the polyester percentage is more than 50% in the yarn ( polyester cotton) it is termed as polyester cotton.
Probably the most important way that polyester is better than cotton is that it does not shrink in the drier, unlike cotton; however, cotton is generally softer than polyester.
Chief Value Cotton (Cotton more than 50% )Cotton 52% Polyester 48%Cotton 65% Polyester 35%Cotton 70% Polyester 30%Cotton 80% Polyester 20%
Depends what your needs are. Polyester dries faster, so for something such as a swim suit, it would be better than cotton, in that respect. The color in polyester also isn't as likely to bleed in wet conditions. So a multi colored item is less likely to get murky in the wash.
Cotton is more expensive than polyester, as it is grown, whereas polyester is man-made and easier to get.
100% cotton is more durable than cotton and polyester blends because it less stretchy and therefore less likely to rip.
Everything is essentially biodegradable. Cotton with polyester blended in, or polyester alone will take longer to biodegrade than 100% cotton, for example.
cotton dries faster than nylon because of cotton is a material which absorb water faster than nylon that is why cotton dries faster than nylon