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- Vinylon abstract "Vinylon(Ja:ビニロン), also known as Vinalon, is a synthetic fiber produced from polyvinyl alcohol, using anthracite and limestone as raw materials. Vinalon was first developed in 1939 by Ichiro Sakurada, Ri Sung Gi, and H. Kawakami. Production of this fiber was delayed for World War II. The fiber was largely ignored in Korea until Ri defected to North Korea in 1950. Trial production began in 1954 and in 1961 the massive February 8 Vinylon Complex was built in Hamhung. Vinylon's widespread usage in North Korea is often pointed to as an example of success of the juche philosophy, and it is known as the \"juche fiber\".While Hamhung remains a major production centre for vinylon; in 1998, a vinylon factory was opened up in South Pyongan. In early 2010, Kim Jong-il himself attended a mass rally at the February 8 Vinalon Complex in Hamhung to celebrate its reopening after 16 years of inactivity. While Kim was often seen at political rallies or military parades, this was the first documented time he has ever attended an industrial mass rally, said an anonymous South Korean security official.Vinylon has become the national fiber of North Korea and is used for the majority of textiles, outstripping fiber such as cotton or nylon, which are produced only in small amounts in North Korea. Other than clothing, it is also used for shoes, ropes, and quilt wadding.Japanese-Canadian textile artist Toshiko MacAdam used vinylon in her early works, as it was more economical than nylon.Vinylon is resistant to heat and chemicals but has several disadvantages, being stiff, having a relatively high manufacturing cost, and being difficult to dye.".
- Vinylon thumbnail February8Vinalon.jpg?width=300.
- Vinylon wikiPageExternalLink news.html?ACT=detail&cat=10&res_id=4091.
- Vinylon wikiPageExternalLink Fibers-Poly-Vinyl-Alcohol.
- Vinylon wikiPageID "2205030".
- Vinylon wikiPageLength "3904".
- Vinylon wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Vinylon wikiPageRevisionID "700048857".
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Anthracite.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_clothing.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Science_and_technology_in_North_Korea.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Hamhung.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Hungnam.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Juche.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Jong-il.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink North_Korea.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_alcohol.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Ri_Sung-gi.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink South_Pyongan_Province.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_fiber.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink Toshiko_MacAdam.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vinylon".
- Vinylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "vinylon".
- Vinylon caption "--02-08".
- Vinylon img "--02-08".
- Vinylon mr "Pinallon".
- Vinylon rr "Binallon".
- Vinylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Vinylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Vinylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fibers.
- Vinylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Vinylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vinylon subject Category:Korean_clothing.
- Vinylon subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_North_Korea.
- Vinylon subject Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Vinylon hypernym Fiber.
- Vinylon type AnatomicalStructure.
- Vinylon type Redirect.
- Vinylon type Thing.
- Vinylon comment "Vinylon(Ja:ビニロン), also known as Vinalon, is a synthetic fiber produced from polyvinyl alcohol, using anthracite and limestone as raw materials. Vinalon was first developed in 1939 by Ichiro Sakurada, Ri Sung Gi, and H. Kawakami. Production of this fiber was delayed for World War II. The fiber was largely ignored in Korea until Ri defected to North Korea in 1950. Trial production began in 1954 and in 1961 the massive February 8 Vinylon Complex was built in Hamhung.".
- Vinylon label "Vinylon".
- Vinylon sameAs Q427752.
- Vinylon sameAs Винилон.
- Vinylon sameAs Vinalon.
- Vinylon sameAs Vinalón.
- Vinylon sameAs Vinalon.
- Vinylon sameAs Vinalon.
- Vinylon sameAs ビニロン.
- Vinylon sameAs 비닐론.
- Vinylon sameAs m.06vsgb.
- Vinylon sameAs Виналон.
- Vinylon sameAs Vinylon.
- Vinylon sameAs Q427752.
- Vinylon sameAs 维尼纶.
- Vinylon wasDerivedFrom Vinylon?oldid=700048857.
- Vinylon depiction February8Vinalon.jpg.
- Vinylon isPrimaryTopicOf Vinylon.