-
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...
- of
aluminized PET film (Mylar),
alternating with four
layers of
nonwoven Dacron,
which provided thermal spacing,
followed by two
layers of
aluminized polyimide...
- dope;
modern fabric-covered
designs usually use
synthetic materials such as
Dacron and
butyrate dope for adhesive.
Modern methods are
often used in the restoration...
-
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...
- include:
Dacron (strength per
strand = 22.5 kg (50 lb),
stretch = 2.6%), a
commonly used
polyester material.
Because of its
durability and stretch,
Dacron is...
- dyes.
Polyesters are also used to make bottles, films, tarpaulin,
sails (
Dacron), canoes,
liquid crystal displays, holograms, filters,
dielectric film for...
- plan
Staysail schooner, ca. 26,000 sq ft (2,400 m2) in
seven triangular Dacron self-furled
sails on five
masts Speed 10–15
knots (19–28 km/h; 12–17 mph)...
-
fiber used in sailcloth; it is also
commonly referred to by the
brand name
Dacron. PET has
excellent resiliency, high ab****n resistance, high UV resistance...
- the
altitude records for kite
flying are held by
large box kites, with
Dacron sails,
flown with
Spectra cable.
However in 2014
Robert Moore and a team...
-
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;...