Vinyon — is a synthetic fiber made from polyvinyl chloride. In some countries other than the United States, vinyon fibers are referred to as polyvinyl chloride fibers. It can bind non woven fibers and fabrics. It was invented in 1939.It has the same… … Wikipedia
vinyon — [vinjɔ̃] n. m. ÉTYM. V. 1970; du rad. de vinyle; marque déposée. ❖ ♦ Techn. Fibre synthétique fabriquée d abord aux États Unis, constituée de différents copolymères à base de chlorure de vinyle, différenciés par des lettres suivant le mot vinyon … Encyclopédie Universelle
vinyon — (marca registrada) ► masculino QUÍMICA ORGÁNICA Fibra textil sintética obtenida a partir del vinilo. Es muy resistente a los agentes químicos … Enciclopedia Universal
vinyon — vin·yon … English syllables
Fiber — For other uses, see Fiber (disambiguation). A bundle of optical fibers Fiber (also spelled fibre) is a class of materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to lengths of thread. They are very important in… … Wikipedia
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