Spandex is typically a poor conductor of electricity due to its insulating properties. It is commonly used in clothing and textiles for its stretchability and comfort rather than its electrical conductivity.
Spandex is not a renewable resource as it is derived from petrochemicals, which are non-renewable fossil fuels. The production of spandex involves processes that are energy-intensive and have environmental impacts.
Spandex is a synthetic fiber made from a combination of polymers, typically polyurethane, and polyester. When exposed to flames or high heat, spandex can melt and burn. The burning process can produce toxic fumes and should be avoided.
Yes, Velcro can stick to spandex directly because of its hook-and-loop design that allows it to adhere to a variety of fabrics, including spandex. However, the strength of the bond may vary depending on the quality of the Velcro and the spandex material. It is recommended to test a small area first to ensure it works effectively for your specific application.
A ruler is typically made of plastic, which is an insulator. This means it does not conduct electricity well.
Velcro is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity. It is made up of nylon or polyester fibers which do not allow electricity to flow through them.
because it rusts.
Spandex is a synthetic fiber. There are different types of Spandex fabric. The two most common is Two-way Spandex and Four-way Spandex.
Yes some spandex is waterpoof
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.
A high quality and full-fitting spandex bodysuit can be purchased online. New spandex bodysuits can be purchased at American Apparel, or used spandex bodysuits can be purchased on Ebay.
Our Gods Wear Spandex was created in 2007.
The ISBN of Our Gods Wear Spandex is 1578634067.
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No, spandex is a synthetic fibre. Or 'man made'.