Comparison effect of polyester rope and pure cotton fabric: Strong elongation
Comparison effect of polyester rope and pure cotton fabric: Strong elongation (polyester cotton blend; pure cotton); Wear resistance (polyester cord/cotton blend; cotton); Pilling (polyester cotton blend; pure cotton). Polyester cotton blended fabrics are prone to pilling, mainly due to the low fiber strength and poor wear resistance of cotton fabrics. Balls or balls formed on the surface of the fabric are quickly worn away. Chemical fiber and its blended fabrics have low adhesion between fibers, high fiber strength, good extensibility, especially good resistance to bending fatigue, torsional fatigue, and wear resistance. Therefore, fibers are easily slid off the surface of the fabric, and once they form balls on the surface of the fabric, they are not easily detached; Wrinkle resistance (polyester cotton blend; cotton); Moisture permeability (polyester cotton blend; cotton); Breathability (polyester cotton blend; cotton).