Polyester is a synthetic fabric that is hydrophobic, meaning it does not absorb water well. Typically, it contains very little moisture, usually less than 1% in a dry state. However, its ability to wick moisture away makes it suitable for athletic and outdoor clothing. When exposed to water, polyester can become wet but does not retain significant amounts of water after drying.
polyester sometimes shrinks in warm water!
Polyester dries quicker than cotton, as the polyester fibres don't absorb as much water.
polyester is the same thing as plastic. plastic is a type of polyester so it is still the same thing. polyester does repel water the same way plastic does too. plastic and polyester repel water equally
so it can help the polyester from not attraction water
Yes, polyester is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and does not easily absorb moisture.
Pretty quickly considering it is mostly synthetics and does not absorb water much but it depends on if it is microfiber or if it is the normal type.
Unlike cotton fibres, which absorb water, polyester fibres doesn't absorb water, though may have water on the surface - which quickly dries.
Yes, polyester is hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and does not absorb moisture easily. This property is due to its chemical structure, which lacks the polar groups that attract water molecules. As a result, polyester fabrics dry quickly and resist staining from water-based substances.
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.
Polyester is water resistant. It is better than other materials (like nylon). I have worn pants with polyester on the outside for skiing and is very good for the snow. Make sure to wear layers if u go skiing. :)
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polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly. polyester is cheap. its disadvantages are that it is not absorbent and heat friendly.