Not likely. Nylon is a generic name for artificial polymers created in 1938, by DuPont.
Nope. Nylon was invented by duPont de Nemours company in 1938. That was about 70 years after the US Civil War.
The cost to the Federal government for military uniforms varied over the duration of the war. With that said the contract to make the uniforms may be benchmarked by the contract the government gave to Brooks Brothers to make them. The cost charged by Brooks Brothers was $19.20.
Yes they do. These uniforms are designed to fit loose enough to make the pregnant soldier feel comfortable during a regular work day.
You can make nylon Quilts
Uniforms can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, polyester, nylon, and blends of these fabrics. The choice of material depends on factors such as the intended use of the uniform, its durability requirements, and comfort for the wearer. For example, uniforms for sports teams may be made from moisture-wicking fabrics to keep athletes dry, while uniforms for military personnel may be made from durable, flame-resistant materials.
you can buy the nylon from roz.co.uk
It isn't regular nylon which is put on a tarpaulin to make it waterproof. It is a substance called silnylon, which is a blend of nylon and silicon which is used for waterproofing.
It is not a natural liquid that is used to make nylon. Nylon is a synthetic polymer that is made through a chemical process using petrochemicals.
Nylon is a polymeric material; monomers are different - see a list at this link.
yes because the Japanese was the first person to make uniforms so of course they still make them wear uniforms
Yes.
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