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Tyvek (/ˈtaɪ.vɛk/) is a
brand of
synthetic flashspun high-density
polyethylene fibers. The name
Tyvek is a
registered trademark of the
American multinational...
- use of
appropriate barrier materials like teflon,
heavy PVC or
rubber and
Tyvek Nuclear agents possibly through radiation shielding in the lining, but more...
- The
envelope can also be made out of
spunbonded polyethylene (trade-named
Tyvek)
which is
stronger and
lighter than
paper and is
resistant to moisture....
- word "boilersuit" may also
refer to
disposable garments such as DuPont's
Tyvek suits.
Coveralls are most
often worn as
protective clothing over "street"...
- nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar, Kapton, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex,
Tyvek, Sorona,
Corfam and
Lycra in the 20th century, and its
scientists developed...
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Mummy paper Oak tag
paper Sandpaper Troublewit,
specially pleated paper Tyvek paper Wallpaper Washi Waterproof paper Wax
paper Wove
paper Xuan
paper Much...
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constructed from
waterproof fabrics that are breathable, such as Gore-Tex or
Tyvek and DWR-coated nylon.
These fabrics and
membranes allow water vapor to p****...
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polypropylene wovens Supercalendered,
wetlaid polyethylene fibril nonwoven ("
Tyvek")
Drainable housewraps[clarification needed]
Housewrap is
installed between...
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belonging to
Small in the apartment.
Police also
found concrete and a
Tyvek suit in Johnson's car.
Collin Small was born in 1979 and grew up in Harlem...
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Bradvek was a form of
Tyvek polymer,
produced by DuPont. It was used for
printing one of the
first polymer banknotes in 1983 for the Isle of Man by the...