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Polyurethane tradenames

Polyurethane elastomeric fibers17 are known generically in the United States as spandex (elastane in Europe). These were developed by Bayer under the tradename Dorlastan and by Du Pont as Lycra. These materials are highly elastic and can withstand elongation of several hundred percent before breaking. They are exttuded into filaments for textiles and are commonly used in elastic fabrics, especially sportswear. [Pg.205]

SUPERFLEX A modified FCC process designed to maximize the production of propylene from C4 to C8 refinery streams. Developed by Arco Chemical and commercialized by Sasol in South Africa in 2005. KBR was the exclusive licensor in 2005. See also Maxofin. SuperFlex is also the tradename for a range of polyurethane suspension components, and SuperFlex is an association of Danish artists. [Pg.354]


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