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the difference is in the backbone... if the backbone is unsaturated then it is an unsaturated polyester, if the backbone is saturated then it is a saturated polyester...
The difference is in the pruning. You have to prune the crepe myrtle to have a single main stem to become a tree. If it has several main stems, it becomes a bush.
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Polyester Georgette is fabric used to make clothing. Georgette is a shear lightweight crepe similar to chiffon. It is woven from yarns made of silk, rayon, or polyester threads. When it is made from polyester, it is known as Polyester Georgette.
of course its not why ask it is a type of cotton
pancake a thick a crepe is VERY thin. it's spread out throughout the pan. a pancake just sits there.
Wool is a natural fibre grown by animals as fleece; polyester is fabricated from petroleum.
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.
Polyester is a polymer chain of Ester monomer and BOPP is a Polymer chain of Propylene monomer. Harit Singhvi
Pancakes and crepes are basically the same thing worldwide. 'Crepe' is a French term and it is usually much thinner than a pancake as the recipe calls for a more liquid batter.
This guide will explain the difference between cotton filled and polyester filled bedding sets. Cotton filled quilts are typically more expensive because of the added skill required in making the quilts. 100% cotton quilts are normally heavier than polyester filled quilts because polyester is a less dense fiber. Because of the lighter weight, polyester has more "holes" with which to retain heat. For this reason, polyester quilts are lighter and can be warmer than 100% cotton quilts.