Dacron, or Polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE), is used for clothing (polyester fabric), food containers (2-liter soda bottles, etc.), and other applications. Mylar is another trademarked name for the same substance. It does not have any special association with the Cold War.
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The difference between nylon and dacron rope is that nylon stretch but dacron dose not!
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Dacron is a man-made fibre and cotton is a natural fibre. Often textiles are fabricated from a mix of these fibres. In those cases, the textile is labeled dacron-cotton, with percentages of each fibre posted on the label.
Dacron is one of the names for an artificially produced, oil based plastic
a cold war does not use actual combat and a hot war does use combata hot wars witness bloodshed and loss of life to a great extent and a cold war refers to economic, political, and military rivaplry
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The use of the atomic bombs in 1945 did not 'cause the Cold War'.
Dacron is a manmade synthetic fiber, which is a type of polyester. It is not a natural fiber like cotton, wool, or silk. Dacron is known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and stretching.
Dacron
No, Dacron is not a natural fiber. It is a synthetic fiber made from polyester.
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