-
under the
brand 'Terylene'.
Subsequently E. I.
DuPont launched the
brand '
Dacron'. As of 2022,
there are many
brands around the world,
mostly Asian. Polyester...
-
American Mechanical-Bio-Medical
Engineer best
known for
developing Dense Knit
Dacron Vascular Prostheses,
which were the
first practical artificial blood vessel...
- Disc One No.
Title Length 1. "Bob in
Dacron,
First Movement" 5:36 2. "Bob in
Dacron,
Second Movement" 6:34 3. "Sad Jane,
First Movement" 4:46 4. "Sad Jane...
- in
contrast to
completely synthetic fibers such as
nylon (polyamide) or
dacron (polyester),
which the
chemist synthesizes from low-molecular
weight compounds...
- dyes.
Polyesters are also used to make bottles, films, tarpaulin,
sails (
Dacron), canoes,
liquid crystal displays, holograms, filters,
dielectric film for...
-
Beginning of Time to the End of the Universe, also
known as
National Lampoon's
Dacron, Ohio (1980; with P. J. O'Rourke) The Joy of ****: A
Dirty Love
Story (1982;...
-
exposure of the
dilated portion of the
aorta and
insertion of a
synthetic (
Dacron or Gore-Tex)
graft (tube). Once the
graft is sewn into the
proximal (toward...
-
Misplacement of
fletchings can
change the arrow's
flight path dramatically.
Dacron and
other modern materials offer high
strength for
their weight and are...
-
rubber at the time. In the
early 1950s
chemist Joseph C.
Shivers modified Dacron polyester,
producing an
elastic fiber that
could withstand high temperatures...
- war,
DuPont continued its
emphasis on new materials,
developing Mylar,
Dacron, Orlon, and
Lycra in the 1950s, and Tyvek, Nomex, Qiana, Corfam, and Corian...