caprolactum for nylon 6 and adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine for nylon 6,6
Nylon is a polyamide.
Nylon was first produced in USA.
Nylon is not an expensive material.
Nylon is a polyamide. There are two: nylon 6.6, which was invented by DuPont, and nylon 6, which was invented by BASF. DuPont had a patent on nylon 6.6 and wouldn't license it; BASF wanted to play in the polyamides market so they created a similar material using a different process. Of the two, nylon 6.6 has a higher melt point and is a little harder than nylon 6. Nylon 6.6 is a polymer of Hexamethylene diamine and Adipic acid (Hexadioic acid) both these compounds contain 6 carbon atoms each. so it is Nylon 6.6. (Which is true for nylon 6.6. Nylon 6 is polymerized caprolactam, so that's called Nylon 6 because caprolactam also has 6 carbon atoms.)
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It's the casing strength.
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No, nylon is stronger than cotton because it is synthetic and cotton is natural, meaning that nylon can be manipulated by man at different strength levels in a factory. This can be very useful for certain types of clothing.
Front - 3.25H19-4PR Tubeless Rear - 120/90-18 65H Tubeless
A suture... is a surgical stitch to close a wound. Sutures are made of nylon thread.
Nylon tires often get "nylon set", meaning that the tire is trying to remain in the position it was in when it cooled down. Once the tire warms up again the nylon can flex easily again and the vibration can go away.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
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nylon is a polymer
no, nylon is not biodegradable!