No, polyester is a non-renewable resource, but, cotton is renewable.
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No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
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.
Calico is a natural product - cotton fibers.
Polyester is synthetic, or man-made. It isn't derived from a plant or anything found else in nature.
Polyester is synthetic, or man-made. It isn't derived from a plant or anything found else in nature.
Felt fiber is made from natural materials like wool, which is a natural animal fiber. It can also be made from synthetic fibers such as acrylic or polyester.
To me, natural fiber means something like cotton, or wool, hemp, or cellulose; something that comes from a natural source. Things like polyester would not be a natural fiber.
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.
The main difference between polyester staple fiber yarn and polyester filament yarn is that polyester staple fiber yarn is made up of chemicals. Polyester filament yarn contains both man-made and natural fibers.
Polycotton is a blend of natural cotton and synthetic polyester fibers. It combines the softness and breathability of cotton with the durability and wrinkle-resistance of polyester.
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Fibre or Fiber is a type material with continuous filaments and ever heard of PET, Polyester is a category of polymer, which are chemical compound, polyesters are produced in numerous forms such as fibers and sheets. Some clothing are made of polyester fibre (natural or chemical)