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  2. Monofilament fishing line - Wikipedia

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    DuPont made public in 1938 that their company had invented nylon. [1] This new invention was the first synthetic fiber, fabrics that are commonly used in textiles today. [2] In 1939, DuPont began marketing nylon monofilament fishing lines; however, braided Dacron lines remained the most used and popular fishing line for the next two decades, as early monofilament line was very stiff or "wiry ...

  3. Braided fishing line - Wikipedia

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    Braided lines often have 1/3 to 1/4 the diameter of mono or fluorocarbon lines at a given test breaking strength. Therefore, it is easy to fit much longer braided line on a spool than monofilament or fluorocarbon line for the same strength. This is very important for deep sea fishing, since reels don't have to be very big to accommodate long lines.

  4. Fishing line - Wikipedia

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    Fishing line with hooks attached. A fishing line is any flexible, high-tensile cord used in angling to tether and pull in fish, in conjunction with at least one hook.Fishing lines are usually pulled by and stored in a reel, but can also be retrieved by hand, with a fixed attachment to the end of a rod, or via a motorized trolling outrigger.

  5. Speargun - Wikipedia

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    The line is usually a heavy monofilament (140–180 kilograms (300–400 lb) test), spectra, or other spectra-like material (braided line) with 180–270+ kg (400–600+ lb) rating. The line wraps around the bottom or side of the gun upon loading and releases via a mechanical release or tension release to allow the line to travel with the spear ...

  6. Polyvinylidene fluoride - Wikipedia

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    PVDF is used for specialty monofilament fishing lines, sold as fluorocarbon replacements for nylon monofilament. The surface is harder, so it is more resistant to abrasion and sharp fish teeth. Its refractive index is lower than nylon, which makes the line less discernible to fish eyes. It is also denser than nylon, making it sink faster ...

  7. Monofilament - Wikipedia

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    A monofilament may refer to: Monofilament fishing line, a type of thread; A monofilament as used in a monofilament test in a neurological examination;

  8. Fishing rod - Wikipedia

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    These rods usually carry 1 to 6 pounds-force (0.5 to 2.5 kgf; 4.5 to 26.5 N) test fishing line. Some ultra-light rods are capable of casting lures as light as 1 ⁄ 64 of an ounce (0.44 grams) – typically small spinners, wet flies, crappie jigs , tubes, or bait such as trout worms .

  9. ECTFE - Wikipedia

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    ECTFE in the form of a monofilament fiber is used in flue gas treatment and in certain chemical processes. Unlike PTFE, ECTFE can be crimped, [ 32 ] which allows its production in the form of nonwoven fibers with high surface area and porosity . [ 33 ]

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