Polyester Synthetic
Polyester is a category of polymers that contain the ester functional group in their main chain. As a specific material, it most commonly refers to a type called polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Polyester fabrics are synthetic fibers known for their durability, resistance to shrinking and stretching, and quick drying properties. They are produced through a chemical reaction involving coal, petroleum, air, and water.
Properties
- Durability: Polyester is highly durable, resistant to most chemicals, stretching, shrinking, and wrinkle-resistant.
- Moisture-wicking: It has the ability to move sweat away from the body to the exterior of the fabric, where it can evaporate more easily.
- Easy to care for: Polyester fabrics are machine washable and dry quickly. They retain their shape well and are resistant to wrinkles and shrinking.
- Versatility: Can be engineered in various forms, including lightweight, breathable fabrics for clothing or sturdy, heavy textiles for industrial applications.
- Affordability: Generally cheaper to produce and purchase than natural fibers like cotton or silk.

