My Black & Decker Sure Steam iron has a chart on it with suggested settings for different fabrics, and it has a setting for nylon (the second to lowest setting) and suggests not using steam, just a dry iron. I have a 100% nylon mesh blouse that I ironed on this setting, and put a cloth napkin over the area I was ironing to be safe and had no problems.
NO, you cannot iron a patch onto nylon, the nylon will melt. You will have to sew it on.
iron is an element
No. An object cannot rust unless it contains iron.
weld it with nylon rod using iron plastic welder.
Iron at the following temperature:One dot Cold iron (110°) for acrylic, nylon and acetate.Two dots Hot iron (150°) for polyester and wool.Three dots Very hot iron (200°) for cotton and linen.
Ankle/Wrist Weight made from Nylon fabric and Iron Sand.
Check the packaging or label. If it's made of cotton or wool, a hot iron should be fine. If it's made of synthetic material such as rayon or nylon, a cool iron would be better.
there are steel,metal,fabric,rubber,paper,wood,nylon,wool,ceramics,iron,cotton,glass and plastic
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
nylon
nylon is a polymer
no, nylon is not biodegradable!