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[Filati Lastex] A former trademark for an elasticized fabric used in the 1930s for swimsuits and girdles. Lastex fibers were made from polyisoprene. They were superseded by the introduction of Spandex (1959) with superior properties. The company now produces extruded rubber threads under the trademark of Filatron® that is used in textiles, diapers and medical support garments. | [Filati Lastex] A former trademark for an elasticized fabric used in the 1930s for swimsuits and girdles. Lastex fibers were made from polyisoprene. They were superseded by the introduction of Spandex (1959) with superior properties. The company now produces extruded rubber threads under the trademark of Filatron® that is used in textiles, diapers and medical support garments. | ||
− | == | + | == Risks == |
Degrades in sunlight | Degrades in sunlight | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | Filati Lastex: [http://www.filatilastex.com.my/ Website] | + | * Filati Lastex: [http://www.filatilastex.com.my/ Website] |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 29 September 2022
Description
[Filati Lastex] A former trademark for an elasticized fabric used in the 1930s for swimsuits and girdles. Lastex fibers were made from polyisoprene. They were superseded by the introduction of Spandex (1959) with superior properties. The company now produces extruded rubber threads under the trademark of Filatron® that is used in textiles, diapers and medical support garments.
Risks
Degrades in sunlight
Resources and Citations
- Filati Lastex: Website