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What's the difference between vinegar fiber and polyester fiber?

What's the difference between vinegar fiber and polyester fiber?

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Acetate fiber is a very easy to obtain artificial fiber with low cost and good knitting performance. Its properties make it a beautiful fiber (beauty, fiber), CA used in fabrics such as satin, brocade, and taffeta to enhance its luster (luster), body, drape and beauty.
A chemically modified natural polymer obtained by esterification of hydroxyl groups in cellulose acetate molecules with acetic acid. Its performance depends on the degree of acetylation.
Polyester: 1) polyester fiber is an important variety of synthetic fiber. It is the commodity name of polyester fiber in our country. It is a pure terephthalic acid (PTA) or terephthalic acid methyl ester two (DMT) and ethylene glycol (EG) as a fiber polymer, polyethylene terephthalate as raw materials by esterification or transesterification and polycondensation prepared (PET), the spinning and postprocessing fibers.

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