Velcro is a composite material, not a compound.
Velcro is not a chemical structure, it is a physical structure of semirigid hooks and fiber loops. The hooks and loops are typically made of nylon for strength, but could be made of other polymers.
Yes, the hook and loop structure of a velcro fastener is a solid structure.
The chemical name is boron and its symbol is B.
Chloride is the chemical name for Chloride
The chemical name for BI is Bismuth.
Velcro is not a chemical structure, it is a physical structure of semirigid hooks and fiber loops. The hooks and loops are typically made of nylon for strength, but could be made of other polymers.
Velcro is a proper noun - it is a brand name, not a generic name.
There is no such plant as a Velcro plant. Velcro is the brand name for a manufactured product, and It is made of plastic and over materials.
Just the one because Velcro is a Brand name , hook and loop fasteners are the actual product that Velcro did not patent
Velcro is the Velcro Industries product name for hook and loop fastener, typically manufactured as tape, either adhesive backed or non-adhesive backed.
There is only one type of Velcro but it consist of two parts: The hook part and the loop part. Velcro got its name from the French velour (velvet like ) and crochet (hook).
Velcro shoes were invented in 1953 by Velvel Cronin, an itinerant, Latvian shoemaker. That is where the name Vel Cro came from.
There are many uses for velcro patches. Some people prefer using velcro patches because it is easier to remove name tags when it comes to cleaning clothes such as uniform in the military.
its called stelcro, like velcro but with stella's name
Velcro is not grosgrain. Velcro is a form of fastener, grosgrain isn't
The hook and loop on a hat is the velcro at the back, where it does up, the loop is the soft furry side of the velcro and the hook is the hard,scratchy side!
Velcro is actually a brand name of a hook and loop fastener. It was inspired by the hooks of grass burrs that attach to clothing and fur. It is made to fasten things together.