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What is the difference between Polyester and Polypropylene?

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Polyester is a very strong film with high internal strength and good folding qualities; it will withstand heavy use and is very hard to puncture or tear. Polyester is available in 1.5-mil, 2-mil, or 4-mil thickness. Polypropylene is a softer, more flexible and conformable material, and is offered in a 2.5-mil thickness. Polypropylene is more economical than polyester, but does not offer the same strength or durability.
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back to top) Is there a difference between polyester and polypropylene felt?

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The difference is primarily the thermal and chemical compatibility. Traditionally the polyester is used on steel ring bags and polypropylene on the plastic flange. Our 100% polypropylene filter bag is manufactured from FDA compliant material for food grade applications. back to top) Why does my filter bag seem longer than my support basket? Filter bags are basically a two dimensional flat tube with a collar. It must fill up void spaces of a three dimensional support basket.
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What is the difference between polyester, polypropylene, and vinyl film bases?

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Polyester films, like USI OptiClear, are clearer and a higher quality than lower grade films, which tend to be foggy. Premium films also endure extreme environments and severe stress conditions more favorably. Films with higher polyester content are more rigid and feel thicker than films with more adhesive content. Polypropylene film is softer than polyester, but still has excellent clarity.
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What is the difference between Polypropylene and Cellophane?

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Polypropylene is a type of plastic generated from by-products of the petrochemical industry. Cello is produced from wood pulp. Cello is biodegradable whereas polypropylene is not (but having said that, the manufacture of Cello is harsher on the environment). Cello packaging is more forgiving when it comes to older packaging machines, often Cello will work where polypropylene will not.
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Cotton or Polyester? What's the difference?

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Depending on how you plan to use your boat cover, each material we offer meets a specific need. Polyester's durability provides a great all-purpose cover if vented and is well-suited for the rigors of highway travel. The poly/cotton blends are good for boat storage and at the dock mooring. Back To Top
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What is the difference between Polyester and Aramid fabric?

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Polyester fabric is a tightly woven fabric with excellent resistance to water/coolant with moderate heat resistance when compared to other reinforcing fabrics. Polyester reinforced hoses are typically used on intercooler pipes, intakes, TB connections and even custom cooling system applications. The temperature limitations of polyester reinforced hoses ranges from -65°F to +350°F.
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What is the difference between polyester and cotton rope?

Polyester rope is bright white where as cotton rope is more of a beige color. Polyester rope will last longer outdoors then cotton rope. Some people say that cotton rope is more comfortable then polyester. This is largely a matter of opinion.
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What's The Difference Between Lycra and Polyester ?

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Lycra (Spandex) is softer and has greater stretch capability allowing for more flexibility. Its fabric has a rubberized elastic material. This is especially important for Synchro Swimmers. However due to the rubberized elastic material Lycra tends to breakdown earlier than Polyester because the chlorine attacks the rubberized elastic material in the fabric.
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What is polypropylene?

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Polypropylene (PP) is a plastic with good chemical resistance, is strong, and has a high melting point making it good for hot-fill liquids. Polypropylene is found in flexible and rigid packaging to fibers and large molded parts for automotive and consumer products.
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What is the difference between polycotton and polyester fabrics?

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Polyester is a man-made fabric which results in a garment which is extremely light and comfortable to wear, with excellent quick drying and chlorine resistant properties. Polycotton is a more natural fabric and feels more like the t-shirts that you put on your children. This is ideal for infant or sensitive skins, but takes a little longer to dry than polyester. Both fabrics achieve the same SPF of 50+ and fit in the same way.
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What is the difference between Acetate and Polyester fabrics?

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a) Acetate: Acetate provides excellent drapability and softness, and is moth resistant. Acetate is dry-clean only. b) Polyester: Polyester is strong; moth resistant; resistant to stretching, most chemicals, and abrasion; is crisp and resilient when wet or dry; retains heat-set pleats and creases; is more wrinkle resistant than Acetate; and is easily washed in ordinary washers and dryers.
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What Is The Difference Between Acetate Satin And Polyester Satin?

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For orders less than $100, your shipping charges will be calculated upon checkout. Note that you will learn your shipping charges BEFORE you finalize your order. When you checkout, simply select Standard-Residential (if delivery is to a home) or Standard-Business (if delivery is to a business). If you choose Standard-Residential or Standard-Business, based on what you order and the delivery address, we will ship your order either via U.S. Mail, FedEx Ground, or FedEx Home Delivery.
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What is the difference between Polyester Systems vs. Polyether Systems?

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They are not recommended for use in high humidity or exposure to water, as volume swell and reduction of properties may result. Because of inherent advantages in low heat build-up, polyether-based urethanes are recommended for applications undergoing medium to high stress.
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Q What's the difference between Coolmax® fabrics and other polyester fabrics?

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Coolmax® fabrics are specially designed to provide not only superior moisture management, but also to enhance the wearer's comfort. The specially-engineered fibers using Coolmax® fabrics provide enhanced breathability (called "air permeability" by the techies) that differentiate Coolmax® from generic polyester fabrics, which use standard round fibers.
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What is the difference between cotton, polyester, and DuraCord® rope hammocks?

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Cotton rope hammocks are made from natural fibers and their soft cotton like feel results in a very comfortable hammock bed. These hammocks are typically beige in color (the natural color of cotton). Cotton rope hammocks are perfect for people who can take their hammock out of the elements on a normal basis to store. Hammocks made from polyester rope are designed to be weather resistant. As a result, these hammocks can have a very long lifespan.
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What are the benefits of polyester no-see-um mesh over other types of material?

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Polyester material is flame-retardant and will not support a flame if it is exposed to fire and will not melt on the wearer. Polyester no-see-um mesh is fine enough to keep even no-see-ums and ticks from biting the wearer but still allows air to move through the mesh so that it remains cool. Polyester no-see-um mesh is rugged and durable and won't easily snag, rip or tear while in the back woods.
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Is polyester safe?

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Yes. The material has no negative effect on health. It causes no itching or skin irritation. Heat-welded polyester does not release fibres into the air (which is a cause of medical concern). This is one reason why many hospitals and buildings with air-conditioning systems choose NOVAtherm and NOVAhush.
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What's the difference between laminating, sanding/hot coat, and gloss/finish Polyester resin?

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Laminating resin is greenish blue in color and is the basic first coat of resin; it is used to adhere the cloth to the blank (this resin will only dry tacky and not sandable!) Sanding or hot coat resin or filler coat is almost the same thing; it is lam resin with surfacing agent (styrene monomer and paraffin wax) mixed in. Paint it on the laminated surfboard to fill the fiberglass weave and make the board sandable. Gloss/finish Resin is pink in color and is the final coat of resin.
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Do you have any products that bond to polyethylene, polypropylene, or Teflon?

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Yes, we do, but in most cases, surfaces such as Teflon, polyethylene and polypropylene are not easily bonded and require a surface treatment to achieve any desirable bond strengths.
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What's so good about UltraFiber500™ compared to polypropylene fibers?

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UltraFiber 500™, with all its benefits, offers a significant combined advantage versus polypropylene fibers - superior finishing, excellent crack reduction, improved hydration, better bonding with cement, higher fiber tensile strength, cost effective bulk dispensing, and more.
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What are Thermal Transfer Polypropylene Labels?

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Polypropylene is also known by the brand name of Kimdura®. Some automotive companies require the use of Polypropylene labels on parts being shipped to their assembly lines. Polypropylene is resistant to moisture tearing, dirt and grease. Some other suitable applications include identification and barcoding for warehouse shelf and bin labels. You can use wax and wax/resin ribbons to print on polypropylene labels.
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What makes polypropylene environmentally friendly?

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Polypropylene is made up from carbon and hydrogen, and is manufactured without any dangerous emissions. Polypropylene can be recycled, incinerated, or landfilled without any harm to the environment. When burnt, pp will only give off water vapour and carbon dioxide, which is converted by photosynthesis. All our production waste is recycled. Pp does not contain heavy metals and is chemically stable (inert). Polypropylene is resistant to water and most oils, greases, and chemical products.
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Is polypropylene available in different gauges?

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We accept these standards and supply accordingly. Always take good care that you know what gauge is being specified, as not all manufacturers fall in line with accepted industry terminology and standards.
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Will Simply Spray work on silk or polyester?

Simply Spray will work on silk, but it will not have the same affect as it will on cotton. Simply Spray will run on silk or polyester, leaving a more tie-dyed look. So, yes, it will work, but won't be as controllable as it is on 100% cotton.
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How can I thin polyester resin? Epoxy?

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Use no more than a ratio of 10% by volume of the Styrene Monomer for thinning, as higher concentrations will degrade the resin's properties. Do NOT use with epoxy.
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Which resin should I use...epoxy or polyester?

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There are many resources within this site to help you make a choice. In particular please explore the Product Information section for numerous relevant pdfs.
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What is polyester pack cloth?

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Polyester pack cloth is a general term given to a variety of fabrics that fall within a given range of textures and weights. Generally, most pack cloths use between 400D and 600D yarns (see question "What is 1000D Cordura?") and are made from either nylon or polyester fibers. Pack cloth is almost always coated on the back with a water resistant coating that provides water resistance as well as structure to the fabric.
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Why would I wear polyester instead of cotton?

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Polyester is man-made and the properties can be changed. Many articles of clothing now include polyester. Fleece jackets keep you warm, raincoats repel water and wicking polyester that absorbs moisture. The threads of the polyester used for Coolfemme products have been restructured to make them wick or draw moisture away from your skin see our fabric page.
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Can I only print onto polyester garments?

What is Sublimation?
The sublimation ink bonds with polyester, but the garment doesn't have to be 100% polyester. We would recommend a high polyester component for best results. Sublimation t-shirts for example are cotton t-shirts with a microweave of polyester in the upper layer of the fabric to enable the inks to bond permanently and vibrantly. We do offer a paper for printing onto cotton products, but this is for use with a colour laser printer and is not the same as sublimation.
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