Actually , Polyester is a fabric content. If a fabric content is 100% polyester then the polyester you can call it fabric. I hope can help you .
Technically, polyester is a material from which fabrics are made. It is a synthetic or man made material which can be fabricated into a multitude of woven and knit fabrics. It can also be blended with natural materials like cotton and then fabricated into fabrics.
It is not a byproduct of oil simply because it is intentionally derived from crude oil, therefore it is a product of oil. The hydrocarbons in oil are refined to make long chains. These chains of molecules are made into polyester which is a type of plastic, then melted and spun into fibers.
I think question is a little upside-down, although polyester is more or less an organic product, derived from a hydrocarbon substances by means of synthetic process.
Yes, it is a petrochemical, made from fossil oil.
Nope because petrochemicals isn't the source to make polyester for simple
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yes polyester is a synthetic fabric
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you need petril to make polyester
polyester is a petroleum based compound, like vaseline and cool whip.
Yes, both are petroleum products
Wool is a natural fibre grown by animals as fleece; polyester is fabricated from petroleum.
No animals can eat polyester or any synthetic material. It will almost certainly be bad for them.
hi, polyester is a synthetic fibre derived from coal, air, water and petroleum. polyester fibres are formed from a chemical reaction between an acid and alcohol.
No, cotton is a natural fibre made from the cotton plant, and polyester is a man-made synthetic fabric which is a petroleum-by-product.
Polyester is not a natural fiber, if that's what you're asking. It's an artificial (man made) fiber, but it's made from coal and petroleum which are originally from plant life eons ago.
Polyester clothing is made from a petroleum product called polyethylene terephthalate so it is somewhat flammable and will melt. There is an in-depth, but complicated, definition that basically explains it is made from fibers that are a chain of several linked esters, at whatispolyester.com.
Polyester is not a natural fiber, if that's what you're asking. It's an artificial (man made) fiber, but it's made from coal and petroleum which are originally from plant life eons ago.
Synthetic fabrics normally are made from polyester, which is a petroleum based,
Synthetic or man-made fibers generally come from organic synthesis, the raw materials being methane or petroleum.