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Manufactured Materials

Definition: Substances and materials manufactured for use in various technologies and industries and for domestic use.
Notes: GEN or unspecified; prefer specifics; TN 124

Manufactured Materials Categories.
Biomimetic Materials - Materials fabricated by BIOMIMETICS techniques, i.e., based on natural processes found in biological systems.
Clothing
Construction Materials
Firearms - Small-arms weapons, including handguns, pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, etc.
Industrial Oils - Oils which are used in industrial or commercial applications.
Nanotubes - Nanometer-sized tubes composed of various substances including carbon (CARBON NANOTUBES), boron nitride, or nickel vanadate.
Paint
Sports Equipment - Equipment required for engaging in a sport (such as balls, bats, rackets, skis, skates, ropes, weights) and devices for the protection of athletes during their performance (such as masks, gloves, mouth pieces).

Manufactured Materials Definitions and Terms

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