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Delta Research

Supplier From India
Jul-27-21
Supplier : Silicone in primary forms

Established: 2019

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Gurugram
Gurugram 122003
Haryana India


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Technical Specification:



SL NO
PROPERITY
UNIT
SPECIFICATION


1
Density
Kg/m 3
25 to 45


2
Tensile Strength at ambienttemp
Kg/m 3
MD 2.5 to 5 TD 1.8 to 3.5


3
Elongation
%
MD80 to 100 TD 42 to 70


4
Compression Strength at 10%
Kg/m 2
0.05 to 0.20


5
Water absorption after 96 hrs
Volume
0.01 to 0.50


6
Water Vapour Transmission
Gm/m 3
20 to 25


7
Buoyancy (Fresh Water)
Kg/m 3
915 to 940


8
Thermal C conductivity
k/ca/M.Hr.c
0.020 to 0.028


9
Service Temperature
oc
-50 to +70



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Introduction and origin of Quilt:

They say simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. And Quilting has been proving them right for the longest time. While it does not require the genius and precise hands of embroidery or the color contrasts of block printing, quilting is simply the joining of multiple pieces of cloth to create magical designs out of otherwise pieces deemed as rags.

With the primary use of creating padded fabrics in order to avoid the wrath of the cold, quilting has always drawn its most magnificent inventions from the needs of the environment. It has had a wide number of applications right from art, to even creating padded armors for warriors.

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The Current Scenario:

To many, quilting is just a hobby. While to the others it is an entire thriving industry worth nearly $4 billion annually, only in America. The total worth of quilting industry around the globe is unfathomable to a lay man.

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