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  2. Webbing - Wikipedia

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    Military webbing, or web gear otherwise known as Mil-Spec webbing, is typically made of strips of woven narrow fabrics of high tensile strength, such as nylon, Kevlar, and Nomex. When these materials are used for parachute and ballooning applications, they must also conform to PIA (Parachute Industry Association) standards. [8]

  3. Seat belt - Wikipedia

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    Modern seat belt webbing has a high tensile strength, about 3000-6000lbs, [19] to resist tearing at high loads such as during high-speed collisions or while restraining larger passengers. While nylon was used in some early seat belts (and is still used for lap belts), it was replaced by 100% polyester due to its better UV resistance, lower ...

  4. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    If subjected to cold drawing afterwards, the fibers align further, increasing their crystallinity, and the material acquires additional tensile strength. In practice, nylon fibers are most often drawn using heated rolls at high speeds. [84] Block nylon tends to be less crystalline, except near the surfaces due to shearing stresses during

  5. Parachute cord - Wikipedia

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    A very similar usage niche is nylon webbing, a strong, economical fabric woven as a flat strip or tube, also often used in place of rope. Additional uses for parachute cord are in the manufacture of items such as lanyards, belts, dog leashes, rosaries, and key chains. This is becoming more popular as crafters are discovering this material. [10]

  6. List of synthetic polymers - Wikipedia

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    Used in high-performance applications such as sports shoes, electronic device components, automotive fuel lines, pneumatic airbrake tubing, oil and gas flexible pipes and control fluid umbilicals, and catheters. Technora: Copolyamid: High tensile strength, resistance to corrosion, heat, chemicals and saltwater

  7. Zytel - Wikipedia

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    The Zytel product range takes advantage of the fact that nylons are one of the most compatible polymers with modifiers and so offers grades with varying degrees of fiberglass, from 13% to 60% (to increase stiffness and strength), rubber toughened resins and flame retarded grades. Nylon resins with mineral reinforcements are branded 'Minlon'.

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