How does polyester fabric resist degradation from organic fertilizers?
Polyester fabric is highly resistant to degradation from organic fertilizers due to its synthetic polymer structure. Unlike natural fibers, polyester is not biodegradable and lacks the organic components that fertilizers typically break down. The fabric's chemical stability prevents reactions with the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium found in fertilizers, maintaining its integrity over time. Additionally, polyester's hydrophobic nature reduces moisture absorption, further minimizing fertilizer-induced damage. This makes it a durable choice for agricultural and outdoor applications where exposure to organic fertilizers is common.