Renewable resources come back by themselves to be used again, like water and sunshine.
So nylon, a by-product of fossil oil, is not a renewable resource.
However, some grades of nylon are produced from castor oil, a renewable resource, and there is growing interest in such materials. Suppliers of renewably resourced nylons include Arkema, BASF, Rhodia, DuPont, Evonik, DSM and Fujitsu.
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No, not really, Nylon is a polyamide that is formed from the condensation reaction of adipic acid (a dicarboxylic acid) and 1,6 - diaminohexane (a diamine) and while it can be thermally processed after it is formed, this process produces harmful (to humans) byproducts. Thus most Nylon ends up in landfill where it remains for a long time. It is for this reason that Nylon is not longer used in clothing and restricted to specialist products where its properties are ideal.
No, nylon is made from fossil fuel oil. It will not biodegrade, and there is no easy way to recycle it.
Yes, Nylon is mostly recyclable!
Yayus. It is.
yes.
This depends on type of fiber.
Luxurell Nylon is a soft fiber made by Stainmaster.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
No, nylon is 100% man-made. It is a strong fiber, first fiber to be manufactured totally from chemicals! Watch when you put acetate on it. It will burn a hole right through it within seconds.
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Rayon is sometimes known as a regenerated fiber because in its process the cellulose is regenerated in another form. hope this helps..!!
Rayon is sometimes known as a regenerated fiber because in its process the cellulose is regenerated in another form. hope this helps..!!
Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
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Yes, nylon is a synthetic fiber.
This depends on type of fiber.
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber. It is a regenerated cellulose fiber from wood pulp.
Luxurell Nylon is a soft fiber made by Stainmaster.
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Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.
Synthetic. It is completely man made.