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| This man-made fiber, with its unique chemical structure, can provide significant advantages over both natural fibers and wire rope, including high strength-to-weight ratios and durability, according to the company. 5 million, is one of the larger tube producers in China, principally serving the man-made fiber segment of the Chinese textile market. Built from Dyneema Gridstop, a man-made fiber twice as strong as Kevlar (the stuff in bulletproof vests) GoLite packs have been refined since the original Jardine designs. |
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