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modacrylic is a
synthetic copolymer.
Modacrylics are soft, strong,
resilient and
dimensionally stable. They can be
easily d****, show good
press and shape...
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Vinylidene chloride or
vinyl bromide used in
modacrylic give the
fiber flame ****ant properties. End-uses of
modacrylic include faux fur, wigs, hair extensions...
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Flame ****ant
cotton Coated nylon Carbon foam (CFOAM)
Melamine Modacrylic Many
common brominated flame ****ants are
being phased-out by manufacturers...
- with its
conventional image ****ociated with the
elite fur-clad woman.
Modacrylic is a high-quality 'fur'
alternative that
gains attraction to its convincing...
- from
laundry machines.
Common synthetic fibers include:
Nylon (1931)
Modacrylic (1949)
Olefin (1949)
Acrylic (1950)
Polyester (1953)
Specialty synthetic...
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Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid (Twaron, Kevlar, Technora, Nomex)
Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene (Dyneema, Spectra)
Spandex Vinylon...
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Acrylics modified with halogen-containing
comonomers are
classified as
modacrylics,
which by
definition contain more than PAN
percentages between 35-85%...
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Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid Twaron Kevlar Technora Nomex Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene UHMWPE Spandex Vectran Vinylon Vinyon...
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Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid Twaron Kevlar Technora Nomex Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene UHMWPE Spandex Vectran Vinylon Vinyon...
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Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid (Twaron, Kevlar, Technora, Nomex)
Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene (Dyneema, Spectra)
Spandex Vinylon...