Flags are typically made of nylon or polyester fabric.
Since cotton is a natural fabric, any synthetic fabric (nylon, polyester) will complete your analogy.
In both cases, the "D" stands for the word "denier", which is a measure of the fineness of the material. Specifically, the word refers to the weight (in grams) of 9,000 meters of the fiber from which the material is made. In simpler terms, it means that a higher denier fabric is stronger and more durable than the same type of fabric with a lower denier rating. However, when comparing two different types of fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, it is important to note that because each fabric has different weights, 600D polyester fabric is not equal to 600D nylon fabric in terms of strength. In general, nylon is a stronger fabric type than polyester, and 420D nylon fabric, for example, is actually stronger than 600D polyester
Denier polyester is fabric and the higher the number, the thicker and stronger it is. 210 would be thin like silk.
No. The entire flag is made of the same fabric. They can be nylon, cotton, polyester, or types of fabric.
Puffer jackets are typically made with nylon or polyester fabric to provide warmth and insulation.
It depends what the fabric is. Cotton or linen, about 5 months. Any kind of polyester or artificial fabric like nylon is made from plastic materials so may last for hundreds of years.
They come in a variety of fabric types, including cotton, nylon, polyester, and spandex
You will need: Ripstop nylon fabric for the wing Nylon thread of various weights for sewing Polyester cord for the lines Steel hardware for the links Nylon webbing for the harness and risers
actually polyester wasnt even invented till the early 1940's and it wasn't popular till the 1950's. so nylon would probably have been the better fabric.
Examples of artificial fabrics include: Nylon, Rayon, Polyester, Neoprene and many others.
Cotton, linen, wool, polyester, silk, rayon, nylon, hemp- just about any fabric.