Varnish is not made of nylon. There are a number of different formulas for varnish, but the most popular kind is made from polyurethane.
Nylon is a manufactured fabric. It does not come from plant fibers.
Women's nylon stockings. Also cloth, rope, brushes, and many more items are made from nylon
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Nylon is a product of of alkene while cotton is a plant harvest.
Varnish is a product for applying a protective coating to woods etc so... I need to Varnish my new bookcase.
Yes, it does! Nylon is a product of DuPont, althoug (in North America) it is quite commonly used for Polyamid in general.
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See the pictograms on the label of the product.
Mainly to make it waterproof. Nylon was many properties such as durability, waterproof and breathability which improves the strength of the product.
No, ceramic is a glazed product. It has no pores and would not allow the varnish to adhere the the surface.
Toothbrush (1938). Then nylon stockings (1940). Shortly after these two were made almost all nylon production was diverted to parachutes and parachute cord for use during WW2.
Of course, Nylon is a thermoplastic and can be reground to pellet size and re-processed. Similar to any thermoplastic. The main issues with Nylon are the fact that there are so many nylon materials, Nylon 6, Nylon 66, Nylon 11, Nylon 6/12, Nylon 12 and so on. In the case of Polyethylene there are only a few options Low density, Medium density, High density as well as UHMW, and the applications are very limiting. Therefore the Nylon issue is more troubling. What we use for carpet and cloths is much more dynamic when it comes to Nylon. The real answer will come from a few questions: do you have enough of one single product to recycle and is it clothing or is the product of a more rigid standard like an automotive intake manifold. The last question is what color is the product and if there is more than one the only color they would be able to make from the multi colored materials is Black.