-
created the
first acrylic fibers in 1941 and
trademarked them
under the name
Orlon. It was
first developed in the mid-1940s but was not
produced in
large quantities...
- The
Orlons are an
American R&B
group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that
formed in 1960. The
group won gold
discs for
three of
their singles. The quartet...
-
DuPont continued its
emphasis on new materials,
developing Mylar, Dacron,
Orlon, and
Lycra in the 1950s, and Tyvek, Nomex, Qiana, Corfam, and
Corian in...
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component of
Orlon, acrylonitrile.
Citing issues with
foreign competition,
Dupont ended the
production of
Orlon in 1990.
Since the
closure of the
Orlon plant...
- re****tion with
Europeans was not as bad.
Merlijn Orlon noted that his bad re****tion doesn't do him justice.
Orlon explains that he
worked to
maintain the House...
-
Billy Jackson and
Jimmy Wisner that was
originally released in 1963 by The
Orlons. It was the B-side to "Bon-Doo-Wah",
which peaked at No.55 in the US charts...
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Lyocell (1992) (artificial, not synthetic) PLA (2002) M-5 (PIPD fiber)
Orlon Zylon (PBO fiber)
Vectran (TLCP fiber) made from
Vectra LCP
polymer Derclon...
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solvent or
rubbing alcohol acrylonitrile –
useful as a
monomer in
forming Orlon, ABS
polypropylene –
polymerized propylene propylene oxide polyether polyol...
-
singer of the 1960s girl
group The
Orlons. She was born in Philadelphia. As lead
singer of The
Orlons, the
Orlons recorded several Top 10 U.S. hits between...
- Cameo-Parkway
Records and
performed by the
American R&B
music group the
Orlons. The tune was
originally issued in the US as the flip-side to "The Conservative"...