Nylon got it name because it was developed in New York and London !! They combind names and letters...... Ny (for New York) and lon (for London) and that is how nylon got its name!
Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers. It is commonly known as aliphatic polyamides, or condensation copolymers.
Nylon is not biodegradable.
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Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
That information is contained in the first sentence of the wikipedia article about nylon. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/, and search nylon.
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Nylon is found in the factories because it is an artifial fibre which made factories
Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers. It is commonly known as aliphatic polyamides, or condensation copolymers.
Natural proteins such as wool and silk and artificial such as nylon and aramids. Used in textiles, carpets and sportswear
Nylon got its name from combining New York and London, the two cities that were pivotal in its development and production.
Nylon was invented by a chemist working for Du Pont in 1935. It is widely believed that the name Nylon was given because of the two countries, New York and London, who were involved in its creation.
The origion of the name Nylon is lost in history, though there are several clever answers/explanations to the nameThe most likely answer is that Nylon was created by both New York and London scientists so they used both of the cities nameNY in Nylon stands for New York andLon are the first three letters of London
Not likely. Nylon is a generic name for artificial polymers created in 1938, by DuPont.
Nylon polymer is made by reacting monomers which are either lactams, acid/amines or stoichiometric mixtures of diamines (-NH2) and diacids (-COOH).