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See DetailsPolyester yarn and acrylic yarn are not the same thing, although they are both synthetic fibers commonly used in the textile industry.
Polyester yarn is made from petroleum-based materials and is created through a process of extruding liquid polyester through small holes called spinnerets, which solidify the fibers as they cool. It is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to moisture and stains.
Acrylic yarn, on the other hand, is made from a synthetic polymer called polyacrylonitrile. It is created through a process of polymerization, which produces long chains of molecules that are then spun into fibers. Acrylic yarn is known for its softness, warmth, and versatility, and it can be made to mimic the look and feel of natural fibers like wool or cotton.
While both polyester and acrylic yarns are synthetic fibers, they have different properties and are used for different applications. Polyester yarn is often used for outdoor clothing and gear, as well as industrial textiles, while acrylic yarn is commonly used for knitting and crocheting, as well as for soft furnishings like blankets and pillows.