In short, viscoelastic materials have these four key properties: Creep: When you apply a constant force, they continue to stretch and deform very slowly. Relaxation: If you stretch or deform them, you'll find you gradually need to use less force to keep them stretched by the same amount. ...
The polyester repels water from the outside; the polyether absorbs moisture from the inside and transports it out, away from your body. But there are no actual pores through which the water travels. Artwork: How SympaTex works: Unlike in GORE-TEX, there are no micropores in SympaTex to ...
Cotton-blend fabrics containing polyester or other synthetic fibers aren't as susceptible to shrinking— but they also aren't as breathable and usually don't last as long. So, why does 100% cotton shrink? Keep reading to find out. Why Does Cotton Shrink When Washed? Figuring out why cotton...
In Comparative Example 1, the carrier media was a knitted fabric, whereas in Example 2, the carrier media was a polyester elastomer film sublimation ink carrier media according to the invention. In each example, the carrier media was heliographically printed according to the printing process ...
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You no doubt remember that polyester does not easily absorb liquid. This enables its great wicking ability! It also means that water won’t quickly soak through it in light rain. Without a special laminate coating, all the tiny air gaps between threads will let water through, though, over ...