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Velcro is man made
Besides Velcro, George de Mestral also invented a device for automatic timing of the opening and closing of the luggage compartments on airplanes. His work primarily focused on the principles of adhesion and fastening, leading to innovations in various fields, but Velcro remains his most notable invention. De Mestral's insights into the natural world, particularly the burrs that inspired Velcro, also contributed to advancements in other fastening technologies.
velcro
The word velcro is a portmanteau of the words "velours" and "crochet".
The loop side of Velcro is smooth and soft. The hook side of Velcro is rough and scratchy. The hooks catch on the loops to stick them together.
Velcro is the Velcro Industries product name for hook and loop fastener, typically manufactured as tape, either adhesive backed or non-adhesive backed.
There's no such thing!
Primarily that you can't grow it. It has to be manufactured.
They grow in fields. But only in the summer.So,that means only 17% grows in the fall,winter.and spring.There you have it they grow in fields but only in summer.
no because they grow in Fields
fields
Velcro is not grosgrain. Velcro is a form of fastener, grosgrain isn't
Besides Velcro, George de Mestral also invented a device for automatic timing of the opening and closing of the luggage compartments on airplanes. His work primarily focused on the principles of adhesion and fastening, leading to innovations in various fields, but Velcro remains his most notable invention. De Mestral's insights into the natural world, particularly the burrs that inspired Velcro, also contributed to advancements in other fastening technologies.
Velcro is a trademark, so like in most languages, you say "Velcro" in French.
velcro was invented in 1955
The properties of velcro are Todd Lichfield
velcro
Velcro is made by the 3M company.