The trade name for spandex is Lycra. It is a brand developed by the DuPont company and is widely recognized for its elasticity and ability to stretch. Spandex is commonly used in athletic wear, swimwear, and other garments that require flexibility and comfort. Other brands may also produce spandex under different names, but Lycra is the most well-known.
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Spandex is called OP because it stands for "olefin polymer," which is the main component used to create spandex fibers. OP is short for "olefin polymer" and is commonly used in the textile industry to refer to spandex.
Spandex is a synthetic fiber. There are different types of Spandex fabric. The two most common is Two-way Spandex and Four-way Spandex.
Lycra is a brand name for spandex. Spandex is a synthetic fiber made primarily from a polyurethane polymer. It is a competitor to the natural material latex.
Yes some spandex is waterpoof
A Lion's Tale - Around the world in spandex
Spandex and elastane are essentially the same material, as elastane is the generic name for spandex outside of North America. Both offer excellent elasticity and support, making them effective for holding the stomach in. The effectiveness of either material largely depends on the garment's design, construction, and the percentage of spandex/elastane blended with other fabrics. A higher percentage of spandex/elastane in a garment usually provides a tighter fit and better support.
Usually you can get spandex shorts from volleyball tournaments
The translation for spandex in Spanish is: licra.
Spandex is a synthetic fibre.
no, spandex is completely flame retardant. the only way to prove it for sure is to wear spandex and light yourself on fire.
Lame (pronounced La May), taffeta, metallic spandex.....