Rust is iron oxyde - Fe2O3, not a polymer.
Galvanixed rust! We have been in the vinyl business over 25 years and have see it rust..BUT it is stronger that polymer..We have seen tree roots crack plastic walls..
No, nylon does not rust. Nylon is a synthetic polymer material that is resistant to corrosion and rust. It is commonly used in clothing, ropes, carpets, and various other products due to its durability and resistance to environmental factors such as rust.
Polymers don't rust, not like iron does anyway, but they can oxidize. Polymers are essentially what is commonly called plastic. Rust is simply iron combining with oxygen, and the carbon atoms in a polymer can do the same thing. This will lead to decomposition of the polymer. It depends entirely on the specific polymer how quickly this will happen (almost everything will oxidize eventually, but for many things it takes thousands or millions or years). Most polymers are quite stable and generally are very resistant to oxidation, but may decompose if exposed to chemicals, radiation, or high temperatures.See the Related Questions links for more information.
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Wood and metal pool walls are typically more durable and long-lasting compared to polymer plastic walls. Wood offers a more natural aesthetic but requires regular maintenance, while metal provides strength and stability but may be prone to rust. Polymer plastic walls are lightweight, easy to install, and resistant to rust and corrosion, but may not be as sturdy as wood or metal walls.
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