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Material und Pflegehinweise
Polyamides are a group of synthetic fibers, the raw materials of which are
by-products of the oil industry. The most well-known polyamide fiber is
nylon, which can be found mostly in tights. It is also used as
an inexpensive substitute for silk. Its production is mostly based in Germany,
the United States and China.
Polyamide is predominantly used in socks, tights and underwear, sweaters and
coats, but also in sportswear. It is especially elastic. Polyamide is often
blended with cotton, viscose and modal.
Characteristics
Polyamide provides the product with a permanence to abrasion and acceleration
of its drying process.
Care
As most synthetic materials, polyamide/nylon is sensitive to heat, therefore
it should not be washed at high temperatures (max at 40 degrees).
It dries fast and usually does not require any ironing. Delicate underwear
and tights should be hand-washed.
Sustainability
The manufacturing of polyamide consumes non-renewable resources and the fiber
is not biodegradable.
185 liters of water is used to produce 1kg of
polyamide.
5.5kg of CO2 is produced with every 1kg of polyamide. The
CO2 emissions that result from the production of polyamide are higher than those
of polyester.
Microfibers from polyamide are environmentally harmful,
especially when released into the water.
Polyester is the world's most produced textile fiber made from petroleum.
The most popular variation is the one made from polyethylene terephthalate, or
PET (the same material plastic bottles are made from). The production is mostly
based in China, India, and Southeast Asia.
Polyester dominates the clothing industry, with annual production exceeding
22.67 billion tonnes worldwide. You will find it all types of clothing alone or
as a filament fiber with fabrics like cotton, wool, and nylon. It is
predominantly used in sportswear.
Characteristics
It is strong, durable and flexible.
Resistant to most chemicals, stretching and shrinking, wrinkle resistant,
mildew and abrasion resistant.
Not very breathable and tends to stick to perspiring skin.
Since it does not breath, people tend to sweat more, and as it is not
antibacterial, the clothing might need washing more frequently.
Sensitive to high temperatures.
Care
Polyester clothing is sensitive to high temperatures and should be washed at
40 degrees.
If necessary, polyester garments can be ironed, but should be done so turned
inside out.
Sustainability
20-200 years could be the time it takes for one polyester
T-shirt to decompose. It is possible to recycle polyester (usually from bottles)
and its environmental impact is lower than that of new fibers.
1kg of polyester uses 1,900 liters of water in its
production.
Polyester dyes are toxic to humans.
3.8kg of CO2 is produced per 1kg of polyester.
1,900 individual plastic microfibers are released per 1kg
of polyester.