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vinylA polymer made by linking ethylene (CH2=CH2) or substituted ethylene molecules together.
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vinylShort for polyvinyl chloride (P.V.C.), vinyl is a shiny plastic often used for coating shoes.
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vinylin modern use, in reference to a plastic or synthetic resin, 1939, short for polyvinyl; not in widespread use until late 1950s. Slang meaning "phonograph record" (1976) replaced wax (n.) in [..]
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vinylhard plastic formerly used for making audio records.
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vinylThe hard plastic chemical compound polyvinyl chloride (PVC) from which 12-inch wide microgroove 33 1/3 rpm long-playing records (LPs) are made. Prior to the introduction of LPs in the 1950s, 78 rpm ph [..]
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vinylNoun. Gramophone records, not CDs.
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vinylVinyl resins are copolymers with vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate as the major film formers. They offer toughness, flexibility, and adhesion and are considered flavor-free.
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vinylMan-made material that is non-porous plastic, tough, flexible, shiny, elastic, and can be transparent. Used for fabric coating and to produce materials resembling leather for boots, gloves, shoes, etc. Vinal fibers are used because of its flame resistant properties such as childrens sleepwear. Also resilient to insects and microorganisms. Oddly, vi [..]
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vinylGeneric term for polyvinylchloride or PVC, an extruded material used for window and door framing.
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vinylA tough, synthetic, flexible, shiny plastic fabric derived from ethylene. Also known as: vinyle, Vinyl, vinile, vinilo, vinil
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vinylSee Polyvinyl Chloride
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vinylPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) film that, in sign making, is backed with an adhesive that creates a strong bond to a surface when pressure is applied. Many different integral colors are available with adhes [..]
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vinylThis vinyl used by crafters is a thin plastic sheet material that is often adhesive-backed and commonly used for home d cor, window clings, signs or other decals.
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vinylThe word vinyl is imprecisely used to refer to any of a number of plastics, many of which are not appropriate for use in preservation. For specific safe plastics, see Polyester, Polypropylene, Polyvin [..]
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vinyl(n) a univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene(n) shiny and tough and flexible plastic; used especially for floor coverings
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vinylA single-sheet substrate on which an advertising message is rendered by either computer production or hand painting. Vinyl is primarily used on the face of Bulletins and premiere products.
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vinylSpecial foil for OOH ad placement.
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vinylA single-sheet substrate on which an advertising message is rendered by computer production. Vinyl is primarily used on the face of bulletins & premiere products. (Back To Top)
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vinylA single-sheet substrate on which an advertising message is rendered by either computer production. Typically white backed, but we prefer black backed to accommodate our tornado frames. (They also make great boat covers when the campaign is over and the black doesn’t get dirty!)
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vinylA single-sheet substrate on which an advertising message is rendered by either computer production or hand painting. Vinyl is primarily used on the face of bulletins & Premiere products.
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vinylA single-sheet substrate on which an advertising message is rendered by either computer production or hand painting. Vinyl is primarily used on the face of bulletins.
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vinylGeneric term for polyvinylchloride or PVC. (see PVC) Warm-edge:
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vinylA substrate made of extruded plastic material, often used to make outdoor banners.
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vinylInterior and exterior frame and sash surfaces are extruded rigid PVC.
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vinylA type of flexible water-and-rot-resistant siding made from extruded polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
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vinylCommon term for polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In chemistry, vinyl refers to a carbon-and-hydrogen group (H2C=CH–) that attaches to another functional group, such as chlorine (vinyl chloride) or acetate (v [..]
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vinyla type of plastic (usually PVC) used to make products such as fruit juice bottles, credit cards, pipes and hoses.
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vinylVinyl is an extruded polyvinyl chloride synthetic fabric flowed onto a woven, knitted, or non-woven base cloth. It is sometimes used to imitate leather and is often used in raingear.
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