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  2. Superabsorbent polymer - Wikipedia

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    Low-density cross-linked SAPs generally have a higher absorbent capacity and swell to a larger degree. These types of SAPs also have a softer and stickier gel formation. High cross-link density polymers exhibit lower absorbent capacity and swell, and the gel strength is firmer and can maintain particle shape even under modest pressure.

  3. 7 Best Stone Bath Mats to Give Your Bathroom a Spa-Like Feel

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    Bath Stone Mat. If you're looking to spend under $40, consider this oval-shaped, fast-drying stone mat for your bathroom.Its compact and sleek design has garnered it a 4.3-star rating on Amazon ...

  4. Mat - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet mat is a mat made of rubber that protects kitchen cabinets, more particularly kitchen sink base cabinets, from leaks, water damage, mold and household item spills that commonly occur in the kitchen sink cabinet. A bath mat is used on the floor of a bathroom to provide a warm non-slip surface, and to absorb small amounts of water, much ...

  5. Butyl rubber - Wikipedia

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    Butyl rubber gloves. Butyl rubber, sometimes just called "butyl", is a synthetic rubber, a copolymer of isobutylene with isoprene.The abbreviation IIR stands for isobutylene isoprene rubber.

  6. Towel - Wikipedia

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    A large bath sheet that can wrap the entire body is 100×150 cm or 90×160 cm. They are used after bathing, in saunas, on beaches, and for massage. A foot towel is a small, rectangular towel that, in the absence of a rug, carpet or bathroom mat, is placed on the bathroom floor to stand on after finishing a shower or bath.

  7. Industrial design - Wikipedia

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    Industrial design can overlap significantly with engineering design, and in different countries the boundaries of the two concepts can vary, but in general engineering focuses principally on functionality or utility of products, whereas industrial design focuses principally on aesthetic and user-interface aspects of products.

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