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No animals can eat polyester or any synthetic material. It will almost certainly be bad for them.
One knits with polyester yarn in much the same way that one knits with any other type of yarn.
No. By definition if something is 100% x it can not contain any percentage at all of substance y. 100% polyester does not contain any phthalate as plasticizer or as another additive. Phthalates are esters in their own right.
It depends. If your sewing thread is 100% cotton, yes. If youre sewing thread is 100% or any% polyester, no. Cotton is a natural material where polyester is a man-made, synthetic material.
I wash mine in the washer on gentle cycle with just a tiny bit of detergent and add fabric softener to the rinse, then put it in the dryer until it's dry. I only use cotton or polyester batting. This will pre-shrink the cotton. I've never had any problem with the batting separating during this process.
same as any other capacitor. however they are usually used where higher voltages are.
yes it can effects all ages
The standard rugby shirt is made from a combination of polyester and cotton. However, as the game has evolved the league has made rugby shirts made out of mostly polyester as it's safer for the players.
No, I have not had any bad effects on the Zambesi River.
I am a dog groomer and generally try and wear polyester tops as the dog hair doesn't seem to stick to them as it does when I wear cotton etc. Any hair that is still there when I get up from my seat just brushes off.
Mylar, as far as I know. A polyester, though I can't give you any specific chemical structures.
Cotton, linen, wool, polyester, silk, rayon, nylon, hemp- just about any fabric.