Nylon was first produced in USA.
caprolactum for nylon 6 and adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine for nylon 6,6
Nylon is a polyamide.
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.)
Depends on what the nylon is. -Try 100 % silicone.
Adiponitrile is a chemical compound, which is hydrogenated in order to produce nylon.
No stopped in 1989 with little over 1,000,000 manufactured.
Substances used in making nylon fibers come from petroleum based chemicals or petrochemicals. Different chemical compounds are used to produce different fibers.
Yes , brushing your hair or walking on a nylon carpet will cause you to generate a static charge.
Usually they are made out of copper or nylon. Usually for fingerpicking or beginners, it is pregerred to use nylon. For strumming or for advanced players they use copper. they usually use nylon for classical giutar: barok, romantic,...
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
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nylon is a polymer
Nylon.
no, nylon is not biodegradable!
nylon acronyom
caprolactum for nylon 6 and adipic acid and hexamethylenediamine for nylon 6,6