* Variation of luster: nylon has the ability to be very lustrous, semilustrous or dull. * Durability: its high tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ballistic cloth and other uses. * High elongation * Excellent abrasion resistance * Highly resilient (nylon fabrics are heat-set) * Paved the way for easy-care garments * High resistance to: * ** insects, fungi and animals ** molds, mildew, rot ** many chemicals * Used in carpets and nylon stockings * Melts instead of burning Used in many military applications
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Nylon is very cheap to make so therefore it is a lot cheaper to buy.
because its an alternative to the expensive material silk
They are quite different; so each has its advantages and disadvantages: The steel guitar is louder, the nylon strung is played without a plectrum and is easier to control.
It is an inexpensive material. It can be woven and spun in many different ways. One big disadvantage is that it melts when exposed to high heat.
No limitation on rope length. Light, strong, not damaged by insects or fungus. The stretchiness comes in handy as well.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
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nylon is a polymer
Nylon.
no, nylon is not biodegradable!
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