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Vinyon

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definition for vinyon fiber is "A manufactured fiber in which the fiber-forming substance is any long chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 85 percent by weight of vinyl chloride units (—CH2—CHCl—)."
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First U.S. commercial vinyon fiber production: 1939, FMC Corporation, Fiber Division (formerly
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industrial applications as a bonding agent for non-woven fabrics and products
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Moisture absorption is less than 0.5% and moisture regained is less than 0.1%
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doesn't flame, but softens at low temperatures(55 C)
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synthetic fiber
polyvinyl chloride
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U.S. Federal Trade Commission
American Viscose Corporation
Textile
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Synthetic fibers

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