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Bill Tuthill wrote:
In rec.boats.paddle Brian Nystrom wrote: In case anyone actually cares, Spectra is the name of product Allied Signal manufactures in the US under licence from Hoescht-Celanese in Germany, the manufacturer of Dyneema. They are identical fibers, though they can be made into a variety of products that may differ widely. According to the Dyneema website, they are a Dutch company. http://www.dsm.com/en_US/html/hpf/home_dyneema.htm Spectra and Dyneema are both made of polyethylene, but is that evidence to indicate they are really "the same thing"? Specs indicate Dyneema-core ropes have slightly higher tensile strength than Spectra and some marketing blurbs indicate they have a softer feel. Hee-hee, at least something useful to whitewater boaters is made in the Netherlands! :-) Now if only that stuff was for sale in the throwbags that we can buy here. Haven't found that yet in the paddling stores in the Netherlands. :-( -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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