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`Meryl Nexten
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`Source: Nylstar, Inc.
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`One of the best result from cutting edge of Nylstar R&D Dept. is the first
`European-made hollow fibre, the Meryl Nexten
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`One of the best result from cutting edge of Nylstar R&D Dept. is the first
`European-made hollow fibre, the Meryl Nexten.
`The sophisticated designed cross section gives to Meryl Nexten special characteristics in term
`of fabric lightness and temperature regulation. Lightness. Meryl Nexten fabrics are ultra
`light, 30% less than fabrics with the same thickness and structure, made by standard
`polyamide.
`This provides a unique sensation of freedom and air breath on skin contact. Thermal
`protection. A microclimate is created by Meryl Nexten, insulating the body from temperature
`variation.
`The light bulk structure, given by high void rate of hollow cross section of Meryl Nexten,
`permits to obtain fabrics with same thermal insulation (Thermal resistance) as heavier
`fabrics made with solid cross section yarn ( - 25 / 30 % in weight per sqm).
`Lightness and thermal properties of Meryl Nexten permit to combine excellent quality of
`insulation and strength with comfort and movement freedom.
`Thanks to its properties, Meryl Nexten is used in wide range of applications, like winter
`protective cloths (i.e. Sky jackets), light underwear, lingerie and stockings.
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`Nylstar, Inc., 496 Gallimore Dairy Rd., Greensboro, NC 27409. Tel: 336-668-8383; Fax: 336-668-
`8384.
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`Bedgear 2013
`Fredman v. Bedgear
`IPR2017-00351
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