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Phylon

(OP)
Anyone knows what is Phylon?

As far as I could check in google, Phylon is some kind of EVA foam, but there wasn't much information.

 

G

"Since light travels faster than sound, isn't that why some people appear bright until you hear them speak?"

RE: Phylon

(OP)
Local? Like that shoe maker arround the corner called John "Nike" Doe? Don't think so...

G

"Since light travels faster than sound, isn't that why some people appear bright until you hear them speak?"

RE: Phylon


As Pat alluded to, I would think it's a "marketing" made up name - as per the "Phylite" on the same page from the Google search return.

Local means it's not World wide. (Although conversely, some think World wide = USA!) Never heard of it in the UK though.

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Harry

 

www.tynevalleyplastics.co.uk

RE: Phylon

I know Phylon as a group of acrylic based coatings for the concrete pre-cast industry, mfd by Chemprobe (Tnemec) out of texas.

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