Tyvek
{{Short description|Brand of synthetic polyethylene fiber}}
{{distinguish|Tyvak}}
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{{infobox brand
| logo = File:Dupont Tyvek logo.svg
| name = Tyvek
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| type = Flashspun nonwoven HDPE fiber
| currentowner = DuPont
| origin = United States
| introduced = {{start date and age|1967|4}}
| discontinued =
| related = YUPO synthetic paper
| markets = Construction, Packaging and labeling
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| tagline = What do you need to protect?
| website = [https://www.dupont.com/brands/tyvek.html dupont.com/Tyvek]
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Tyvek ({{IPAc-en|'|t|ai|.|v|ɛ|k}}) is a brand of synthetic flashspun high-density polyethylene fibers. The name Tyvek is a registered trademark of the American multinational chemical company DuPont, which discovered and commercialized Tyvek in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Tyvek's properties—such as being difficult to tear but easily cut, and waterproof against liquids while allowing water vapor to penetrate—have led to it being used in a variety of applications. Tyvek is often used as housewrap, a synthetic material used to protect buildings during construction, or as personal protective equipment (PPE).{{cite journal |doi=10.1186/s13017-020-00307-2|title=Surgery in COVID-19 patients: Operational directives|year=2020|last1=Coccolini|first1=Federico|last2=Perrone|first2=Gennaro|last3=Chiarugi|first3=Massimo|last4=Di Marzo|first4=Francesco|last5=Ansaloni|first5=Luca|last6=Scandroglio|first6=Ildo|last7=Marini|first7=Pierluigi|last8=Zago|first8=Mauro|last9=De Paolis|first9=Paolo|last10=Forfori|first10=Francesco|last11=Agresta|first11=Ferdinando|last12=Puzziello|first12=Alessandro|last13=d'Ugo|first13=Domenico|last14=Bignami|first14=Elena|last15=Bellini|first15=Valentina|last16=Vitali|first16=Pietro|last17=Petrini|first17=Flavia|last18=Pifferi|first18=Barbara|last19=Corradi|first19=Francesco|last20=Tarasconi|first20=Antonio|last21=Pattonieri|first21=Vittoria|last22=Bonati|first22=Elena|last23=Tritapepe|first23=Luigi|last24=Agnoletti|first24=Vanni|last25=Corbella|first25=Davide|last26=Sartelli|first26=Massimo|last27=Catena|first27=Fausto|journal=World Journal of Emergency Surgery|volume=15|issue=1|pages=25|pmid=32264898|pmc=7137852 |doi-access=free }}
History
Tyvek is a nonwoven product consisting of spun bond olefin fiber. It was first discovered in 1955 by a researcher for the DuPont textile company working in an experimental lab, who noticed a type of white fluff coming out of a pipe.{{cite web|url=http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-nonwovens/protective-fabrics/brands/tyvek.html|title=Tyvek brand - For Greater Good|author=admin|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071207232132/http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek/en_US/products/about_pgs/history.html|archive-date=2007-12-07}} That fluff was a form of polyethylene, which DuPont requested a patent for within a year of the discovery. After technologies improved during the next few years, in 1959 DuPont discovered that when the fluff was spun at high speeds it produced a durable fabric that could be cut with a blade. While the product Tyvek was used since 1959, DuPont did not trademark the actual brand until 1965, making it available for commercial purposes in April 1967.{{cite web|url=http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-nonwovens/protective-fabrics/brands/tyvek/tyvek-media-center.html|title=DuPont Tyvek Marks 40 Years of Energy Efficiency and Protection|publisher=DuPont|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209122333/http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek/en_US/news_events/article20070619.html|archive-date=2008-02-09}} By 1970, Tyvek had reached the mainstream construction industry on both a national and global scale. Its products were often used for the construction of houses due to its ability to keep out liquid, while allowing vapor through.{{Cite web|url=http://www2.dupont.com/Building_Innovations/en_CN/knowledgeCenter/kc_tyvekhistory.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121005022801/http://www2.dupont.com/Building_Innovations/en_CN/knowledgeCenter/kc_tyvekhistory.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-10-05|title=History of Weather Barrier|website=www2.dupont.com|access-date=2018-11-28}} In 1972, DuPont released Tyvek packaging for sterile instruments that were to be used by surgeons and doctors in the medical field.
{{Cite web|url=http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/packaging-materials-and-solutions/medical-and-pharmaceutical-packaging-materials/documents/MPP_Introduction_to_DuPont_Tyvek.pdf|title=DuPont Tyvek for Medical and Pharmaceutical Packaging|website=www.dupont.com|access-date=2018-12-11}}
= 21st century =
DuPont currently manufactures Tyvek at the Spruance plant in Richmond, Virginia, and in Sandweiler-Contern, Luxembourg. In 2018, the company announced plans to expand the Tyvek production capacity of the Sandweiler-Contern factory.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nonwovens-industry.com/contents/view_breaking-news/2018-06-05/dupont-announces-400-million-tyvek-expansion/|title=DuPont Announces $400 Million Tyvek Expansion|website=Nonwovens Industry Magazine - News, Markets & Analysis for the Nonwovens Industry|access-date=2018-12-11}}
Scientific characteristics and properties
= Adhesion and bonding =
To bond Tyvek to both itself and a variety of substrates, DuPont recommends starch, dextrin, casein, and animal-based adhesives over most synthetic-based adhesives, emphasizing the effectiveness of water-based and quick-drying glues. DuPont also claims that the following adhesives are highly effective:
- Ethylene/vinyl acetate
- Acrylic pressure-sensitive tape
- Solvent-based single-component polyurethane
- Hot glue
Heat sealing can be used to melt Tyvek and cause it to bond to itself, but this form of bonding tends to create puckers in the otherwise flat material. Dielectric bonding can be effective in some circumstances, as is ultrasonic welding.{{cite web|url=https://www.dupont.com/packaging-materials-and-solutions/seaming-and-sealing.html|title=Seaming and Sealing with DuPont Tyvek|year=2012|publisher=DuPont|access-date=11 November 2013}}
=Recycling=
Though Tyvek superficially resembles paper (for example, it can be written and printed on), it is plastic, and it cannot be recycled with paper. Some Tyvek products are marked with the #2 resin-code for HDPE, and can be collected with plastic bottles as part of some municipal curbside recycling programs. DuPont runs a program in the United States where disposable clothing, coveralls, lab coats, medical packaging and other non-hazardous Tyvek disposable garments can be recycled, as well as providing a mail-in recycling program for envelopes.{{cite web|url=http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/packaging-materials-solutions/industrial-packaging/articles/recycling-information.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150105150631/http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/packaging-materials-solutions/industrial-packaging/articles/recycling-information.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2015-01-05|title=Recycling - DuPont Tyvek for Industrial Packaging - DuPont USA|author=admin}}
As plastic bag recycling has become more prevalent in the United States, the American Chemistry Council has recommended that plastic film drop-off recycling locations should be able to accept Tyvek.{{cite web|url=https://www.plasticfilmrecycling.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Recycling-Reach-Study-2012.pdf|title=Plastic Film and Bag Recycling Collection: National Reach Study|publisher=Moore Recycling Associates Inc.}}
= Properties of Tyvek =
According to DuPont's website, Tyvek fibers are {{cvt|0.5–10|μm}} (compared to {{cvt|75|μm}} for a human hair). The nondirectional fibers (plexifilaments) are first spun and then bonded by heat and pressure, without binders.{{Cite web |url=http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-and-nonwovens/industrial-fabrics/documents/DPT_Tyvek_Product_Handbook.pdf |title=Product Handbook for DuPont Tyvek |access-date=2017-12-31 |archive-date=2016-01-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160109091411/http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-and-nonwovens/industrial-fabrics/documents/DPT_Tyvek_Product_Handbook.pdf |url-status=dead }}
Tyvek is also:
- Lightweight
- Has a Class 1 flammability rating. "When exposed to a flame, Tyvek (R) shrinks away rapidly. If the flame is made to follow the shrinking sheet, Tyvek (R) will melt at 275 F (135 C)" "DuPont™ Tyvek® CommercialWrap" Product Information Sheet."Material Safety Data Sheet TYVEK (R) SPUNBONDED OLEFIN (ALL STYLES)", DuPont Australia. and will burn at 750°F (400°C)
- Chemical-resistant
- Dimensionally stabilized
- Opaque
- Has a neutral pH
- Tear-resistant
Uses
= Construction/engineering =
File:Newone_-_FedEx_Tyvek_envelope.jpg
- Large sheets of Tyvek are frequently used as housewrap to provide an air barrier between the outer cladding of a structure and the frame, insulation, etc., allowing water vapor to pass but restricting air infiltration.DuPont: [http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/construction-materials/tyvek-building-envelopes.html Tyvek Weatherization Systems] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090228064001/http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek_Weatherization/en_US/index.html archive] [http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/assets/products-and-services/construction-materials/assets/Architectural%20Binder/Residential%20Products%20Brochure%20K10844.pdf Pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180412045636/http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/assets/products-and-services/construction-materials/assets/Architectural%20Binder/Residential%20Products%20Brochure%20K10844.pdf |date=2018-04-12 }}
- Tyvek was used to cover and protect the Reaction Control System (RCS) thruster ports from water and debris, while the shuttle stack was exposed on the launchpad during the latter years of the Space Shuttle program.{{cite web |url= https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20120014272 |title= Aerodynamics and Debris Transport for the Space Shuttle Launch Vehicle |publisher= NASA Ames Research Center |first1= Stuart E. |last1= Rogers |date= May 22, 2012 |format= PDF |access-date= October 16, 2023}} The Tyvek covers were dislodged shortly after ignition and before the shuttle cleared the tower, posing no strike risk as the shuttle was travelling below {{cvt|100|mph}}.{{Cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhuGwQq7qZk&t=35s |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/zhuGwQq7qZk |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Dashcam on a Space Shuttle - FRONT WINDOW launch|date=2 March 2011|via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}
- Tom Sachs used Tyvek for the outer shell of the spacesuits used in his Space Program series of artworks.{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathonkeats/2016/10/07/tom-sachs-ybca/|title=Artist Tom Sachs' DIY Space Program Is Outmaneuvering Elon Musk And NASA With Plywood And Tyvek|first=Jonathon|last=Keats|website=Forbes}}
= Shipping =
- Tyvek is used by the United States Postal Service for some of its Priority Mail and Express Mail envelopes.{{Cite web |title=Priority Mail Tyvek Envelope {{!}} USPS.com |url=https://store.usps.com/store/product/shipping-supplies/priority-mail-tyvek-envelope-P_EP_14 |access-date=2023-10-23 |website=store.usps.com}}
- FedEx also uses it for some of its document envelopes.
= Government use =
- New Zealand used Tyvek for its driver's licences from 1986 to 1999.{{cite web|url=https://nzta.govt.nz/resources/factsheets/54/|title=Upgrading driver licences from paper to photo (Factsheet 54) - NZ Transport Agency|website=nzta.govt.nz}}
= Banknotes =
- Costa Rica (solely their 20 colones bank note, Z series),{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060130230627/http://au.geocities.com/kai_oceania/costarica252.htm|title=Kai - Costa Rica Tyvek Banknotes|date=January 30, 2006|website=web.archive.org}} the Isle of Man,{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060130232054/http://au.geocities.com/kai_oceania/isleofman38.htm|title=Kai - Isle of Man Bradvek Banknotes|date=January 30, 2006|website=web.archive.org}} and Haiti[https://web.archive.org/web/20060130231240/http://au.geocities.com/kai_oceania/haiti.htm Haitian Tyvek Banknotes] 1980 and 1982 issues have made banknotes from Tyvek. These banknotes are no longer in circulation and have become collectors' items.
= Fashion/personal use =
- Race bibs, or race numbers are often produced on Tyvek paper, so they are less likely to rip during competition.{{cite web |url= https://www.racedirectorshq.com/read/race-bibs-guide-18/ |title= Race Bibs: A Buyer's Guide |work= Race Directors HQ |date= October 12, 2023 |access-date= October 16, 2023}}
- Tyvek is often used in garment and other textile labeling due to high durability and washability.
- Tyvek wristbands are used at music festivals, conventions, and like events where age-restricted admission and/or security are concerns,{{Cite web|url=https://www.idcband.com/en-us/shop-by-use/festivals-concerts-touring/|title=Festivals & Concerts|website=www.idcband.com}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.wristband.com/ready-made-bands/tyvek/|title=Tyvek Wristbands | Paper Wristbands with Free Shipping}} as well more generally at as hospitals, resorts, nightclubs, schools, and reunions.
- In 2011, fashion retailer and manufacturer American Apparel included white Tyvek shorts as part of its range.{{cite web|url=http://store.americanapparel.net/rsaj401.html?cid=175|title=Tyvek Short - Shop American Apparel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716155811/http://store.americanapparel.net/rsaj401.html?cid=175|archive-date=16 July 2011}}
- In 1976, fashion house Fiorucci made an entire collection out of Tyvek.{{Cite news|url=http://www.doranix.com/what-is-tyvek/|title=What is Tyvek? Everything You Need to Know - Doranix|date=2017-06-20|work=Doranix|access-date=2018-11-28|language=en-US}}
- The ultralight backpacking community has begun to use Tyvek for the construction of extremely light yet durable backpacks and tarps.{{cite web|url=https://backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/18758/|title=Tyvek Backpack|last=McNall|first=Ralph|work=Forum Post}}{{better source needed|date=February 2022}} In 2012, The Open Company released a foldable city map made of one of the stiffer variants of Tyvek.{{cite web|url=http://boingboing.net/2012/01/31/clever-folding-tyvek-san-franc.html|title=Clever-folding tyvek San Francisco map, with out-of-the-way landmarks|last=Doctorow|first=Cory|work=Blog Post|publisher=Boing Boing|access-date=5 September 2012|date=February 2012}}
- Increasingly, reused Tyvek material is being used by home crafters. Protective sleeves for CDs and DVDs, tote bags,{{cite web|url=http://www.dupont.com.au/products-and-services/packaging-materials-solutions/Tyvek-envelopes/products/Disc-packaging-sleeves.html|title=DuPont Tyvek for Disc Packaging Sleeves|access-date=2018-07-31}} and origami wallets{{YouTube|oQGJbP92NRI|How to make a Tyvek Wallet}} also use Tyvek-containing materials.
- Tyvek is also used as a durable fabric in shoes.{{cite web|url=http://en.theutlab.com/web/lightwing/|title=The LIGHT WING - the UTLab Shoes Official Store | THEUTLAB.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130628030506/http://en.theutlab.com/web/lightwing/|archive-date=2013-06-28|url-status=dead|access-date=2013-06-17}}{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/31/business/Shoes-made-with-Tyvek.html|title=No Canvas, No Leather: A Reboot for the Sneaker|date=31 August 2014|work=The New York Times}}
= Medical =
- Tyvek is extensively used for laboratory and medical packaging as the material withstands conditions such as gamma irradiation or ethylene oxide gas which are used to sterilize equipment and surgical devices.{{Cite journal|date=1982|title=New Products and Services|journal=Infection Control|volume=3|issue=4|pages=342–348|jstor=30146417|doi=10.1017/S0195941700056459|s2cid=249000467 |url=https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1898&context=atg|url-access=subscription}}{{cite web |title=Medical Device Packaging {{Pipe}} DuPont Tyvek 1073B |url=http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/packaging-materials-solutions/pharmaceutical-packaging/brands/tyvek-sterile-packaging/products/tyvek-1073b-medical-device-packaging.html |website=DuPont USA |access-date=2 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180916114301/http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/packaging-materials-solutions/pharmaceutical-packaging/brands/tyvek-sterile-packaging/products/tyvek-1073b-medical-device-packaging.html |archive-date=16 September 2018 |url-status=live}}
- NSW Police, Australia uses Tyvek overalls to preserve the integrity of forensic evidence at a crime scene, while also protecting "the wearer from the risk of exposure to biological substances, dirt and liquid splashes."{{Cite web|url=http://www.dupont.co.za/products-and-services/personal-protective-equipment/chemical-protective-garments-accessories/case-studies/soco.html|title=Crime scene protection with DuPontTM Tyvek {{!}} DuPont South Africa|last=workflow-process-service|website=www.dupont.co.za|language=en|access-date=2018-11-28}}
= Personal protective equipment (PPE) =
File:Tyvek_Suits_(cropped).jpg
- Tyvek coveralls are one-piece garments used for personal protective equipment. They are usually white, commonly worn by mechanics, oil industry workers, painters, insulation installers, and laboratory and cleanroom workers where disposable, one-time use coverall is needed. They are also used for some light HAZMAT applications, such as asbestos and radiation work, but do not provide the protection of a full hazmat suit. Tychem is a sub-brand of Tyvek rated for a higher level of liquid protection, especially from chemicals. DuPont makes Tyvek clothing in different styles from laboratory coats and aprons to complete head-to-toe coveralls with hoods and booties. The latter was notably used by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force as emergency limited CBRN gear during the Fukushima nuclear incident.[http://jsw.newpacificinstitute.org/?p=7353 Boosting SDF's Nuclear Accident Response Capabilities] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305094241/http://jsw.newpacificinstitute.org/?p=7353 |date=2016-03-05 }}. Japan Security Watch. July 13th 2011. Accessed 11th October 2014.
- Tyvek coveralls, coats or bodysuits are often used during pandemics, for example in the 2013–2016 Western African Ebola virus epidemic, and in the COVID-19 pandemic, to protect health care workers from infection.{{cite web |title=Protective Clothing for Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) |url=https://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/personal-protective-equipment/personal-protective-equipment-landing/documents/DuPont_Ebola_Tech_Bulletin_NA_111014.pdf |website=www.dupont.com |access-date=1 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150225231041/https://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/personal-protective-equipment/personal-protective-equipment-landing/documents/DuPont_Ebola_Tech_Bulletin_NA_111014.pdf |archive-date=February 25, 2015 |date=2014}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.dupont.com/news/dupont-response-novel-coronavirus-prevention-and-control.html|title=DuPont Response to Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)|website=www.dupont.com}} The Tyvek suits which are most frequently used during the COVID-19 pandemic are sold between $5-$15 USD per piece.{{cite news|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/21/coronavirus-dupont-ramps-up-safety-suit-production-amid-china-shortage.html|title=DuPont ramps up safety suit production as coronavirus causes shortages in China|publisher=CNBC|date=2020-02-21|author=Seema Mody}} Due to a lack of sufficient stock of adequate PPE during the coronavirus crisis, Tyvek PPE became scarce in many places.{{cite web|url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/23/us-medical-supplies-coronavirus-appeal-aid/|title=U.S. Appeals to Aid Recipients for Help in Fighting Coronavirus|date=23 March 2020 }}{{cite web|url=http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CAO/Press-Releases/Personal-Protective-Equipment-Donations/|title=Personal Protective Equipment Donations | Press Releases | County Administrator's Office | County of Sonoma}} Tyvek bodysuits are generally meant for one-time use. However, Tychem suits contaminated with the virus SARS-CoV-2 can be disinfected and reused a limited number of times.{{cite web|title= Cleaning Guidelines for DuPontTM Tychem® garments for COVID-19 | url=https://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/amer/us/en/personal-protection/public/documents/en/Cleaning%20Guidelines%20for%20DuPont(TM)%20Tychem(R)%20Garments.pdf}}
See also
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- Olefin fiber (for brand names of related fabrics)
- High-density polyethylene for material
- Flashspinning for manufacturing process
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External links
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- [http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-and-nonwovens/industrial-fabrics/documents/DPT_Tyvek_Product_Handbook.pdf Tyvek Product Handbook] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160109091411/http://www.dupont.com/content/dam/dupont/products-and-services/fabrics-fibers-and-nonwovens/industrial-fabrics/documents/DPT_Tyvek_Product_Handbook.pdf |date=2016-01-09 }}
- [https://www.dupont.com/brands/tyvek.html Tyvek] at DuPont
- [http://www.dupont.com/products-and-services/construction-materials/building-envelope-systems/faqs/wb-faq.html DuPont Tyvek WB FAQ]
- [http://www.dupont.co.za/products-and-services/personal-protective-equipment/chemical-protective-garments-accessories/brands/tyvek-protective-apparel.html Tyvek – Because It Makes the Difference]
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