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neoprene
neoprene (ˈniːəʊpriːn) [f. neo- + -prene, after isoprene, chloroprene.] Any of various synthetic rubbers made by polymerizing chloroprene (2-chloro-1,3-butadiene, CH2:CCl·CH:CH2) and useful for their resistance to oil, heat, and weathering and their higher strength than natural rubber.1937 Du Pont M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neoprene
Because of its tolerance of extreme conditions, neoprene is used to line landfills. Neoprene's burn point is around 260 °C (500 °F). Since foam neoprene contains gas pockets, the material compresses under water pressure, getting thinner at greater depths; a 7 mm neoprene wet suit offers wikipedia.org
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Wetsuit
After the development of double-backed neoprene, singled-backed neoprene still has its uses. Single lined neoprene is more flexible than double lined. wikipedia.org
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chloroprene
chloroprene Chem. (ˈklɔərəpriːn, ˈklɒr-) [f. chloro-2 + isoprene.] A colourless liquid, made from acetylene and hydrochloric acid, which polymerizes to form neoprene.1931 W. H. Carothers et al. in Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LIII. 4203 In order to recognize the analogy in structure and behavior which exi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yulex
YULEX Foam, The First Plant-based Neoprene Replacement A brief history of how YULEX foam and Yulex' partnership with Patagonia, whom since 2016 has replaced all their neoprene wetsuits and accessories with YULEX foam. 2009 | Yulex "pitches" Patagonia a plant-based am to replace neoprene. 2010 | Yulex & wikipedia.org
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Tuilik
Both laminate fabrics and neoprene will seal, but stretchier neoprene often seals better, so some non-neoprene tuiliks have neoprene rands. Stretchier neoprene with one smooth side may grip and seal better, so even neoprene tuilikusaqs may use a different neoprene for the seals. wikipedia.org
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Stomatex
Production Stomatex is made from the closed-cell foam neoprene, a synthetic rubber in a pattern of dome-shaped chambers, each with a tiny pore in the See also Gore-Tex Neoprene References Technical fabrics wikipedia.org
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Aram 1-4421-06 Neoprene Long Stopper No. 6 100 Pieces (100 Pieces)
Amazon.co.jp: Aram 1-4421-06 Neoprene Long Stopper No. 6 100 Pieces (100 Pieces) : Industrial & Scientific
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نيوبرين
نيوبرين (Neoprene) اسم يطلق على صنف من المطاط الاصطناعي الناتج عن عملية بلمرة لمركب كلوروبرين. wikipedia.org
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LRPu
resistance results in LRPu being used in soft laptop sleeves and other lightweight cases for portable electronic equipment, as an alternative to the softer neoprene See also Neoprene Polyurethane Memory foam Sorbothane References Materials Polyurethanes wikipedia.org
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杜邦
20世纪带领聚合物革命,并开发出了不少材料,比如:Vespel、氯丁二烯橡胶(neoprene)、尼龙、涤纶、有机玻璃、特富龙、迈拉(Mylar)、-{zh-hans:凯芙拉; zh-hant:克维拉;}-、M5 fiber、Nomex、可丽耐及特卫强。 例如Neoprene本来是商标名,但却非常迅速的成为氯丁橡胶的一般叫法。 2015年12月11日,陶氏化学和杜邦宣布合并,2017年8月31日完成对等合并,形成陶氏杜邦。2019年,杜邦又从新公司分离出来。 wikipedia.org
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Gerard Bérchet
Berchet was the first to synthesize neoprene. Neoprene or polychloroprene is a synthetic rubber produced by the polymerization of chloroprene. wikipedia.org
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Hugh Bradner
He developed a neoprene suit which could trap the water between the body and the neoprene, and thereby keep them warm. Scripps scientist and engineer Willard Bascom advised Bradner to use neoprene for the suit material, which proved successful. wikipedia.org
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Ira Williams
Ira Williams (1894–1977) was an American chemist at DuPont's Jackson Laboratory in New Jersey, who in 1930 made commercial Neoprene possible by producing wikipedia.org
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Jabsco pump
A Jabsco pump, neoprene vane pump or self-priming neoprene vane pump, is a type of pump typically used for liquid handling. The US patent USA no. 422,191 for a "self-priming neoprene pump." wikipedia.org
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