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What does Dacron mean?
Dacron in American English 1. a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it. noun. 2. [ also d-]
What is terylene in simple words?
Terylene. / (ˈtɛrɪˌliːn) / noun. trademark a synthetic polyester fibre or fabric based on terephthalic acid, characterized by lightness and crease resistance and used for clothing, sheets, ropes, sails, etcUS name (trademark): Dacron.
What is another name for terylene?
Polyethylene terephthalate It may also be referred to by the brand name Dacron; in Britain, Terylene; or, in Russia and former Soviet Union, Lavsan.
How is Dacron made?
Dacron fibers are made by heating the polymer and forcing it through a metal plate with small holes. The fibers are drawn out and passed through a pair of rollers rotating at different speeds. This orients the molecules into long linear chains and allows cross-linking to occur.
Which of the following is the example of Dacron?
Dacron (Terylene) is an example of polyster formed by the cndensation of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid.
What is the formula of terylene?
(C10H8O4)n
Polyethylene terephthalate/Formula
What is the popular form of terylene?
nylon. plastic.
What is Terylene made up of?
Terylene is made by a process of polymerizing ethylene glycol and terepthalic acid. It is also mixed with natural fibre like cotton and wool to make more variety of clothes.
What is Dacron in chemistry?
Dacron is a polyester, formed by the condensation polymerization of a diol and a diacid. Dacron is a linear polymer that usually contains about 80 units per chain, a solid which can be melted without decomposition. In the form of a film, this same polyester, polyethylene terephthalate, is known commercially as Mylar.