The polyester in these compositions is a 50% solution of a maleic acid-prophlene glycol condensate in diallyl phthalate.
In 1982, for example, the government raised duties on imported yarn to over 650%, which allowed Reliance to charge high prices for its homespun polyester yarn.
Great body too, she observed, in a dark suit. Beneath it he wore a black T-shirt, not a white polyester shirt and stodgy tie you saw so often in this area.
The sweat was gathered from a selection of men who had polyester pads attached to their armpits.
Like most advanced racing sails, they are a sandwich of polyester film sheets with a filling of carbon fibers providing strength.
As Dr Cui explains in a recent issue of nano Letters, when the ink dries, the nanotubes bind to the mesh of fibres in the fabric (it works for both cotton and polyester), making it conductive.
Swathes of smoke mark out the shashlik kebab stalls beside sellers of reams of gaudily coloured polyester material.
Sorted by colour so the plastic could be broken down, granulated and reused, the bottles were destined for reincarnation as soft blue polyester blankets.
These fabrics are made of such fibers as polypropylene, olefin, polyester, nylon, and acrylic.
Over the past few years, some tyremakers have routinely added polyester, fibreglass and silica particles to the mix used to make tyres, in order to increase the durability of the finished item.
The Portable Lightweight Ubiquitous Gasket (PLUG) is a sausage-shaped balloon made of polyester and PVC, and fitted with motorised pumps.
strong, shatterproof and a highly valued form of polyester, PET is a by-product of the oil industry.
Cotton may represent the fabric of our lives, but polyester pants, shirts and other clothing items bring the benefits of wrinkle resistance, durability and shrugging off stains.
Comparison among the three kinds of wash Methods of the polyester fibre Membrane
This polyester shirt doesn't breathe.