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Nylon
Durable, resilient.
Abrasion-resistant.
Versatile in coloration possibilities.
Favorably priced.
Must be treated to be stain and soil resistant.

DEFINITION: Fiber-forming substance of any long-chain, synthetic polyamide having recurring amide groups as an integral part of the polymer chain. First used in 1959 in carpet. Offered as BCF or staple. Used in residential and commercial applications. Produced as a solution-dyed fiber or white yarn to-be-dyed. Accounts for 65% of all face fibers in carpet.

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PET Polyester

Color clarity.
Colorfastness.
Resistant to water-soluble stains.
Noted for luxurious "hand."

DEFINITION: Made from terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol. Offered primarily as a staple product, although some BCF in being produced. Used in residential and commercial applications. 100% of Mohawk's Staple Polyester is PET Polyester, manufactured from recycled plastic bottles.

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Triexta PTT

Permanent Stain Protection
Wear Resistant
Ease of Maintenance
Luxurious Softness
Quick Drying

DEFINITION: A completely new form of carpeting fiber made from the combination of 1.3 propanediol (PDO) and terephthalic acid (TPA). Triexta PTT properties are derived from a unique semi-crystalline molecular structure. Used currently in residential applications and as BCF.

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Olefin or Polypropylene

Resists fading.
Inherently stain resistant.
Limited color selection.
Generates low levels of static electricity.
Chemical, moisture, and stain resistant.
Favorably priced

DEFINITION: Fiber-forming substance of any long-chain synthetic polymer composed of at least 85%, by weight, of ethylene, propylene, or other olefin units. Offered primarily as BCF with some staple product available. Primarily sold as solution-dyed or pre-dyed fiber. Can be engineered for outdoor applications.