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Nylon
Nylon For other uses, see Nylon (disambiguation). Nylon Density 1.15 g/cm³ Electrical conductivity ... m Thermal conductivity 0.25 W/(m·K) Nylon represents a family of synthetic polymers, a ... at DuPont. The first product was a nylon-bristled toothbrush (1938), followed more famously ...
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Nylon (translated from French)
Nylon Nylon Density 1150 kg/m 3 Conductivity (?) 10 ... ohm ) -1 Conductivity 0.25 W/(m·K) Nylon is mark of one matière used as ... with tooth whose hairs were out of Nylon left the same year (it 24 February ... was going to mark the history of Nylon, bottoms for woman. In 1941 , for ...
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Nylon (translated from Dutch)
Nylon Nylon is polyamide kunststof that since the invention ... pantys which frequently as nylons are indicated. Nylon is generally prepared by a condensation polymerisation ... dizuurchloride with aminodizuur. A well-known type nylon is nylon 6.6 where the first 6 ...
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Nylon (translated from Italian)
Nylon nylon family is one of polimeri synthetic, the whose prototype - nylon 6,6 - it was put to point ... and in order to produce manufatti small. Nylon 6,6: it is the product of ... of esametilendiammina and adipic acid; it is nylon for antonomasia and is diffused. Nylon ...
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Nylon 100 ℃ (translated from Japanese)
Nylon 100 ℃ Nylon 100 ℃(The nylon ひ ゃ to do wordily, -), rally no ... which the man likes Disappearance External link Nylon 100 ℃ official page
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Nylon socks (translated from German)
Nylon socks That Nylon nylonstrumpf is an article of clothing, which ... the kurzlebigkeit is inclined. History of the nylon sock In the year 1935 developed Wallace ... You Pont de Nemours & Co.) the first nylon fiber on the basis of coal, air ... Few years later were offered the first nylon socks in Wilmington: Within three hours ...
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Nylon Beat
Nylon Beat Nylon Beat was a Finnish duo of two ... the day. Also other artists have covered Nylon Beat’s catchy pop songs, for example a ... Korea called S.E.S. Discography Albums Nylon Beat (1996) Satasen laina (1997) Nylon Moon (1998) Their first fully English ...
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Ballistic nylon
Ballistic nylon Ballistic nylon is a thick, tough synthetic nylon fabric used for a variety of applications. Ballistic nylon was originally developed by the DuPont corporation ... World War II airmen. The term ballistic nylon takes its name from the fact ...
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Nylon Angel
Nylon Angel Nylon Angel (2004, ISBN 0451460375) is a postcyberpunk ...
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Nylon riots
Nylon riots The nylon riots refer to a series of disturbances at American stores created by a nylon stocking shortage. Nylon was first introduced around 1939 and was ... shifted its manufacturing from wartime material to nylon stockings, at the same time launching ...
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