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  2. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene is sold either as solid rubber or in latex form and is used in a wide variety of commercial applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopaedic braces (wrist, knee, etc.), electrical insulation, medical gloves, liquid and sheet-applied elastomeric membranes or flashings, and automotive fan belts. [2]

  3. Looptworks - Wikipedia

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    Looptworks has introduced "laptop sleeves" constructed from a wetsuit factory's scrap neoprene. [7] According to Ariel Schwartz of Fast Company: "Looptworks isn't the first company to manufacture upcycled goods-but it is the first clothing line to exclusively use textile waste that would otherwise end up in the garbage." [2]

  4. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    Sleeves, which are distinguished by being relatively thin and flexible, are most commonly made of neoprene, with sturdier ones made of low-resilience polyurethane. Some laptop sleeves are wrapped in ballistic nylon to provide some measure of waterproofing. Bulkier and sturdier cases can be made of metal with polyurethane padding inside and may ...

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    February 13, 2025 at 11:26 AM. Anthony Mackie stars in Captain America: Brave New World. (©Marvel/©Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures /Courtesy of Everett Collection) ...

  6. Gerard Bérchet - Wikipedia

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    Gérard Berchet (December 3, 1902 – November 26, 1990) [1] [2] was a French-American chemist who played a pivotal role in the invention of both nylon and neoprene.Berchet worked under the direction of Wallace Carothers at DuPont Experimental Station and first synthesized nylon 6 on February 28, 1935, from equal parts hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid. [3]

  7. Mermaiding - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene exhibits good chemical stability, and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range. It is used in a wide variety of applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopedic braces, electrical insulation, liquid and sheet applied elastomeric membranes or flashings, and wetsuits. [36]

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