Synthetic polymers
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'''[[Synthetic polymers]]''' are often referred to as "'''[[plastic]]s'''", such as the well-known '''polyethylene''' and '''[[nylon]]'''. However, most of them can be classified in at least three main categories: thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers. | '''[[Synthetic polymers]]''' are often referred to as "'''[[plastic]]s'''", such as the well-known '''polyethylene''' and '''[[nylon]]'''. However, most of them can be classified in at least three main categories: thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers. | ||
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*'''[[Woven]]''' | *'''[[Woven]]''' | ||
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Synthetic polymers are often referred to as "plastics", such as the well-known polyethylene and nylon. However, most of them can be classified in at least three main categories: thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers.
[edit] Also See
- Fiber
- Lyrca
- Kevlar
- Knitting
- Natural fibers
- neoprene
- plastic
- Polyester
- Polyamide
- Polypropylene
- Polyurethane
- rubber
- Textile fabrics
- Tricot
- vinyl
- Waterproof
- Waterproof fabrics
- Woven
[edit] Reference;
- See Wikipedia Synthetic polymer [1]
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