Nylon is not biodegradable.
Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
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I found a website and it said that nylon took from 1 - 4 months for nylon to decompose.
Nylon can make the raincoat because it has elastic, have a low moisture regain, exceptionally strong and soft.
moisture regain of cotton is 14-15%
6-7%
M.R. of wool is 17
they can trap moisture
Nylon is commonly used in the textiles industry for making fabric due to its durability, strength, and elasticity. It is often blended with other fibers to improve the properties of the resulting fabric, such as stretchiness and moisture-wicking capabilities. Nylon fabrics are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, activewear, hosiery, and upholstery.
exeptionally strong easy to wash resistant to damage from oil and many chemicals low in moisture absorbing long lasting light weighted
Nylon is a synthetic polymer that was first introduced in the 1930s as a substitute for silk. It is a strong and durable material, making it popular for various applications such as clothing, carpets, and fishing lines. Nylon has good resistance to mildew, moisture, and chemicals, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial uses. Nylon is known for its quick-drying properties and ability to retain its shape, which makes it a common choice for athletic wear and swimwear.
When tying down a large tent the best rope to use is any nylon rope. Nylon rope doesn't soak up moisture like a rope made of natural fibers, but it has just enough give to hold the tent in place.
Sea salt spray give you a natural beachy wave to your hair. the salt from the spray is absorbing the moisture from your hair and that give a pull in the hair to get the waves in your hair. this is a physical change to the hair and it can be broken by adding water to it and to regain moisture back into the hair.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
No, no fish can blink because they have no eyelids. We blink to regain moisture in our eyes and wash away dirt, but they are surrounded by moisture and water, so there is no need to blink. However, the are a few that have a nictitating membrane (also called the third eyelid) that they "blink". This "third eyelid" is used to protect the eyes.