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Tenax is the brandname of Toho Tenax owned by Teijin for a carbon fiber. Tenax-7R is an adhesive particularly suited for welding plastics .

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Tenax is also a brand name for Poly(2,6-diphenylphenylene oxide), a porous polymer.


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