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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Vinyon is a synthetic fiber made from polyVinyon is a synthetic fiber made from polyvinyl chloride. In some countries other than the United States, vinyon fibers are referred to as polyvinyl chloride fibers. It can bind non-woven fibers and fabrics. It was invented in 1939. It has the same health problems associated with . In the past, Vinyon was used a substitute for plant-based filters in tea bags.itute for plant-based filters in tea bags.
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rdfs:comment Vinyon is a synthetic fiber made from polyVinyon is a synthetic fiber made from polyvinyl chloride. In some countries other than the United States, vinyon fibers are referred to as polyvinyl chloride fibers. It can bind non-woven fibers and fabrics. It was invented in 1939. It has the same health problems associated with . In the past, Vinyon was used a substitute for plant-based filters in tea bags.itute for plant-based filters in tea bags.
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