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Bradvek was a form of Tyvek polymer, produced by DuPont.[1] It was used for printing one of the first polymer banknotes in 1983 for the Isle of Man by the American Banknote Company.[1]
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Bradvek was a form of Tyvek polymer, produced by DuPont. It was used for printing one of the first polymer banknotes in 1983 for the Isle of Man by the...
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alternate form of plastic substrate derived from DuPont's Tyvek and branded "Bradvek" was used by printers Bradbury Wilkinson and Company to produce £1 notes...
of Man 1983 The Isle of Man issued a 1 Pound banknote, this time called Bradvek and printed by Bradbury Wilkinson. N/A Late 1980s Tyvek did not perform...
and Haiti issued the first Tyvek and the Isle of Man issued the first Bradvek polymer (or plastic) banknotes; these were printed by the American Banknote...
polymer banknote using Du Pont's Tyvek material; this was marketed as Bradvek and used to print 1-pound banknotes for the Isle of Man. In 1986 the company...