Toothbrush (1938). Then nylon stockings (1940). Shortly after these two were made almost all nylon production was diverted to parachutes and parachute cord for use during WW2.
Women's nylon stockings. Also cloth, rope, brushes, and many more items are made from nylon
Varnish is not made of nylon. There are a number of different formulas for varnish, but the most popular kind is made from polyurethane.
Nylon was invented in the United States by chemist Wallace Carothers and his team at DuPont in the 1930s. The first commercial nylon product, nylon 6,6, was introduced in 1939 as a synthetic fiber for textiles. While the concept of synthetic fibers existed earlier, nylon is credited as the first entirely synthetic fiber made from petrochemicals.
Wallace Hume carothers
Silk. Later nylon was used.
The bristles for tooth brushes in 1938
Nylon is a kind of synthetic fabric. Note: Synthetic means artificial, <man - made product>
Nylon is thought to have been started in Delaware. The credit for its creation and first production goes to the DuPont Experimental Station.
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Nylon is a polyamide, a kind of a synthetic polymer, so it is definitely artificial, man made.
Yes, nylon is recyclable. It is a synthetic fibre which is made from simple chemicals obtained from coal. It is the first fully synthetic fibre.