Nylon is also a polyester fiber fabric. Nylon’s scientific name is polyamide fiber, which is the collective name for polyamide fibers produced in China. Internationally known as nylon. It has high strength, wear resistance and good resilience. It can be made into various clothing materials and knitwear by pure spinning or blending. Polyester fiber is a synthetic fiber obtained by spinning polyester formed by the polycondensation of organic dibasic acid and glycol. PET fiber, referred to as PET fiber, is currently the largest variety of synthetic fiber.
Advantages and disadvantages of nylon and polyester fiber fabrics:
Nylon: The biggest advantage is that it is strong and wear-resistant, and it is the best kind. The density is small, the fabric is light, the elasticity is good, it is resistant to fatigue damage, the chemical stability is also very good, and it is resistant to alkali but not acid! The biggest disadvantage is that the sunlight resistance is not good, the fabric will turn yellow if exposed to the sun for a long time, the strength will decrease, and the moisture absorption is not good, but it is better than acrylic and polyester.
Polyester fiber is also called polyester. Polyester has good elasticity and fluffiness and can also be used as batting. In industry, high-strength polyester can be used as tire cords, conveyor belts, fire hoses, cables, fishing nets, etc. It can also be used as electrical insulation materials, acid-resistant filter cloths, and papermaking blankets. In addition, its biggest advantage is that it has good wrinkle resistance and shape retention, and has high strength and elastic recovery capabilities. It’s durable, wrinkle-resistant, iron-free, and non-sticky. Non-woven fabrics made of polyester can be used for interior decorations, carpet backings, medical and industrial fabrics, wadding, linings, etc.