Yes it will.
Nylon, as well as other synthetic material, can melt at low temperature. If you are wearing nylon shorts and are too close to a fire your shorts have a high chance of melting to you skin causing severe burns to your body.
you melt it
If something splashes, it will melt the nylon into your skin rather than just burning a hole... so it is much harder to remove the clothing and treat the burn.
NO, you cannot iron a patch onto nylon, the nylon will melt. You will have to sew it on.
It will melt and stick to your skin. (and burn like crazy) (also the fumes)
Nylon toothbrush is the problem, the problem is not pig skin
Yes, nylon stockings can melt when exposed to high temperatures, such as those found in a dryer or direct contact with heat sources like irons or stoves. It is important to follow the manufacturer's care instructions to avoid damaging nylon stockings.
You can stick it to metal.
Yes, nylon yarn is flammable. It can ignite and burn when exposed to an open flame or high heat, but it tends to melt and stick to surfaces rather than catching fire easily. When burned, nylon can release harmful fumes, so it's important to keep it away from heat sources. Always exercise caution when using nylon yarn in applications involving heat or flames.
Skin does melt at the temperature of 200 degrease C.
they melt.
They stick cause they melt sometimes