Henk:
 
You may have been trying to confuse me there with the description, but sadly I understood everything......damn engineers!!
 
R
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Henk Verhaar
Sent: Wednesday, 15 November 2006 7:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Scrounged Stuff for Fly Tying


On 15 Nov, 2006, at 9:13, Reuven Segal wrote:

What is Tyvek?

A nonwoven fabric from plastic fibers, used for tear-resistant envelopes as well as for building wrap during construction. It is a DuPont trade name. The fibers are 'standard' polyethylene, bonded by heat.

FYI, dyneema, spider wire and the likes are also polyethylene, linearized to massively increase the tensile strength of the fiber (linearization seeks to have the tensile strenght of the macroscopic fiber approach the chemical bond strength of the polymer molecule, by maximizing the intermolecular (vanderWaals) forces).

Dyneema has a higher tensile strength than Kevlar, but suffers from inferior heat resistance. It is therefore less well suited for high-friction uses.

Henk


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