If you burn nylon, it simply turns into a black solid, whose appearance will be like that of carbon
no
Nylon melts. Think about the end of a piece of nylon rope, it is better to burn it than to cut it to the length you want. From Wikipedia: Used in carpets and nylon stockings; Melts instead of burning; Used in many military applications; Good specific strength
No.
Yes, nylon is combustible. It will burn if ignited, releasing toxic fumes in the process. It is important to handle nylon materials with care and keep them away from sources of fire.
Nylon parts in freezing conditions can possibly seize. Colder temperatures will effect the functionality of nylon and can possibly cause a malfunction.
If something splashes, it will melt the nylon into your skin rather than just burning a hole... so it is much harder to remove the clothing and treat the burn.
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.
it hurts
It dies
you burn.....
It dies.
you burn and die