Acetate, acrylic, and
vinyon are fabricated by this technique [39].
[1.] Voorhees A, Jaretzkilii A, Blackemore A, "The use of tubes constructed from
Vinyon N cloth in bridging arterial defects", Annals of Surgery, 135332-6, (1952)
The use of tubes constructed from
vinyon "N" cloth in bridging arterial defects.
Fibers: Rayon,
vinyon, wood, sisal, ADACA, PET and other natural and synthetic fibers
Nylon,
Vinyon N, Orlon, Dynel, Dacron, and other chemical resistant synthetic cloths are available.
Wacker Chemie GmbH Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4 D-8000 Munchen 83 Germany Telephone: 089-6279-1352 Fax: 089-6279-1772 Sales Manager: Roland Briese Plant: Burghausen, Germany Products: Binders, Emulsion Resins, Staple
Vinyon Brand Names: Vinnapas and Vinnol dispersions
Davis Location Of Plants: Windsor Locks, CT; Chirnside, Scotland; Stalldalen, Sweden Manufacturing Processes: Wet Laid, Hydroentanglement Fibers: Rayon,
Vinyon, Wood, Sisal, Hemp, PET and other natural and synthetic fibers Thickness: .003-.008 in.
In staple fibers, polyester is expected to increase 6-10%, while polypropylene, nylon and
vinyon will grow at a rate not exceeding 5%.