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The plastic foil that is baked with polyamide fibers belongs to a class of materials known as composite materials or specifically, fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP). This class combines the properties of the base polymer—providing flexibility and ease of forming—with the strength and rigidity provided by the embedded polyamide (nylon) fibers, resulting in a material that exhibits enhanced characteristics compared to the individual components alone.
Answer: c
Explanation: The modern insulating materials for diamond coils belong to classes E, B, and F. The plastic foil baked with polyamide fibres belong to class F.