Pronunciation:
[vahyn-l]
Origin:
1939;Latin meaning "plastic or synthetic resin"
Definition:
A manufactured fiber in which the fiber-forming substance is any long chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 50% by weight of vinyl alcohol units and in which the total of the vinyl alcohol units and any one or more of the various acetal units is at least 85% by weight of the fiber. Vinal fibers show good chemical resistance but soften as comparatively low temperatures. Vinal fibers are used for apparel, industrial goods, and fishnets.
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