What are the characteristics of polyester fabric in the application of clothing fabrics?
Polyester fabricis a type of synthetic clothing fabric. To distinguish what Polyester Fabric is, there are five aspects of polyester fabric characteristics.
Firstly, the elasticity of polyester fabric is extremely strong. Repeatedly rubbing the polyester fabric can quickly restore its original shape without leaving wrinkles. This is beyond the reach of other fabrics. From this perspective, shirts made of polyester fabric are durable, wrinkle resistant, and iron free. Polyester is indeed a rare and rare type of outerWear Fabric.
Secondly, polyester fabric has poor moisture absorption. A shirt made of polyester fabric does not absorb sweat much, and is easy to wear with a hot and breathable feeling. It is also prone to static electricity and dust. But this also has advantages, clothes made of polyester fabric are not easily deformed after washing and are easy to dry.

Thirdly, polyester fabric has excellent heat resistance. It can be said that polyester has the best heat resistance and strong plasticity among synthetic fabrics. If made into pleated skirts, it can adhere to pleating very well without excessive ironing. Together, polyester fabric has poor melt resistance and is easily burned out of holes when encountering sparks, so special attention must be paid when wearing it.
Fourthly, polyester fabric has good light resistance. Clothes made of polyester fabric are generally more sun resistant than natural fiber fabrics. So, exposing polyester shirts to sunlight is basically not a problem, there is no need to worry about any side effects. This feature makes the light resistance of polyester fabric comparable to that of acrylic fabric.
Fifth, polyester fabric has outstanding chemical resistance. Shirts made of polyester fabric are not greatly damaged by acid and alkali, so some bleaching agents and oxidants do not work on their base. Moreover, polyester clothes are not afraid of mold or insect infestation. This characteristic also results in poor dyeing performance of polyester fabrics, making dyeing relatively difficult. However, once dyed successfully, it is not easy to fade.







