Work trousers from material Cotton/ Synthetics
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Work trousers from material Cotton/ Synthetics
Workers' trousers - protect against general industrial pollution and minor mechanical stress.
Overalls are made from natural or synthetic materials, and sometimes from a combination of both. Let's consider the main differences, pros and cons of these materials.
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Cotton |
Synthetics |
Origin |
Natural fiber of plant origin |
Artificially crafted fiber |
Hygroscopicity (the ability of the material to absorb moisture) |
Highly hygroscopic |
Possesses low hygroscopicity |
Thermoplasticity (the ability of a material to remember its shape) |
High thermoplasticity |
Low thermoplasticity |
Electrification (the ability to store static electricity) |
Does not electrify |
Electrified |
Abrasion |
Fast abrasion material |
Wear-resistant material |
Strength |
Low strength |
Possesses high strength |
Light sensitivity (resistance of fabric to fading, decrease in product strength) |
Light sensitive |
Light insensitive |
Sensitive to microorganisms (rotting) |
Sensitive to microorganisms |
Insensitive to microorganisms |
It is also worth noting that very often manufacturers use a combination of cotton and synthetic fibers. Thanks to cotton, the products have high hygroscopic properties, do not accumulate static electricity, do not cause irritation and allergic reactions. Due to synthetic fibers, the products have high strength and wear resistance.
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Kharkiv | Kryvyi Rih | Poltava | Chernihiv | Uzhgorod | Kropyvnytskyi |
Dnipro | Kherson | Cherkasy | Lviv | Chernivtsi | Ternopil |
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Melitopol |