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Tires Bicycle tire cord

U.S. market is about 20 million pounds per year. The applications are those where one needs very high flame resistance (clothing for firefighters and welders, welder s protective shield, upholstery and drapes), heat resistance (ironing board covers, insulation film for electrical motors and transformers, aerospace and military), dimensional stability (fire hose, V- and conveyor belts), or strength and modulus (circuit boards, bulletproof vests, fiber optic and power lines, ship mooring ropes, automobile tire cord, puncture-resistant bicycle tires). [Pg.101]

Mobiltech Bicycle, car, motorbike, train, bus, ship, aeronautical and aerospace vehicles, hot-air balloons, airships, kites, airbags, safety belts, seat covers, upholstery, interior car lining, carpet, door lining, tire cord, tarpaulin fabrics, gear belts, tubes, clutch and brake lining, insulation material, composites, car armoring... [Pg.312]

The central nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord. We shall refer to it as the CNS. The peripheral nervous system, PNS, is composed of nerves, bundles of individual cells called neurons, which connect the CNS to the rest of the body. If we make a very rough analogy to a bicycle wheel, then the CNS is the hub and the PNS is the spokes. When the bike tire hits the road, force is generated at the hub and is transmitted by the spokes. [Pg.284]


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