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Velcro being pulled apart
Description:
Scanning electron micrograph of working velcro being pulled apart. A common fastener, velcro is a nylon material manufactured in two separate pieces, one with a hooked surface (right) & the other with a smooth surface made up of loops (left). The loops (left) are loosely woven strands in an otherwise tight weave. The hooks (right) are woven into the fabric & them cut. When the two surfaces are brought together they form a strong bond. Mag: X36 (10x8 size).
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SPL/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS294320
Legacy Identifier:
SB6853
Type:
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Size:
4671px × 3312px (~44 MB)
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clothes material
fastener
H120/0055
H120/055
H1200055
hook
material
nylon material
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velcro