- polymeric. The
first poromeric material was DuPont's
Corfam,
introduced in 1963 at the
Chicago Shoe Show.
Corfam was the
centerpiece of the
DuPont pavilion at...
- Teflon, Mylar, Kapton, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona,
Corfam and
Lycra in the 20th century, and its
scientists developed many chemicals...
-
leather is
sometimes confused with
artificial leathers such as DuPont's
Corfam and Kuraray's Clarino,
which are
artificial materials with a
similar glossy...
-
States (48
states excluding Alaska and Hawaii), as
opposed to OCONUS.
Corfams –
Uniform dress shoes made from
poromeric imitation leather.
Corpsman –...
-
fusion power plants,
undersea hotels,
underground houses, jet packs, and
Corfam synthetic leather,
never became po****r.
Moses predicted the WFC
would need...
- age
fashion designers.
After the
Second World War,
fabrics like nylon,
corfam, orlon, terylene,
lurex and
spandex were
promoted as cheap, easy to dry...
- with red piping, gold
buttons and gold EGA
devices Blue
trousers Black corfam dress shoes Golden rank pins A
white belt with gold
buckle A
black name...
- ice-blue
pearlescent paint,
while the car's dark blue
interior featured Corfam upholstery with a
metallic thread embroidered snowflake in each seat back...
-
optimism extolled the
virtues of
DuPont products such as nylon, mylar, and
corfam,
featuring characters such as the
Happy Plastic Family. The
production was...