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Napoleon pocket

The Napoleon pocket, also known as the "Napoleon pocket," is a functional element in the world of workwear and outdoor clothing. It is a special type of pocket attached to the front or side of garments such as jackets, shirts, or vests. Characteristic of Napoleon pockets is their placement at chest height, often near the heart area.

Neoprene

Neoprene is a versatile synthetic material that is used in various applications due to its unique properties. It was first developed in the 1930s and is also known by the trade name "Polychloroprene." Originally known as chloroprene rubber, Neoprene is characterized by its resistance to moisture, oil, and various chemicals. It is known for its flexibility and excellent insulation capabilities.

Nitrile

Nitrile, also known as nitrile rubber or NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), is a synthetic polymer with a wide range of applications in various industries. It is characterized by its remarkable resistance to oils, chemicals, and abrasion. These properties make it extremely versatile and popular in industries such as automotive manufacturing, medical technology, oil and gas extraction, as well as in laboratories for handling chemicals.

Nylon (Polyamide)

Nylon, also known as a member of the polyamide chemical family, is a synthetic polymer material that is both sturdy and flexible. It was originally developed by DuPont in the 1930s and has since found wide-ranging applications in various industries, from textile manufacturing to the automotive sector. There are different types of nylon, such as Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6.