Polyamide is usually known as nylon.
Nylon is a polyamide.
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The resistivity of polyamide, commonly known as nylon, typically ranges from 10^12 to 10^14 ohm-cm. This means that polyamide is considered to be a good insulator due to its high resistivity.
Yes, polyamide is the generic name for a type of polymer that includes nylon as a specific type of polyamide. So while nylon is a type of polyamide, not all polyamides are nylon.
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No, polyolefin and polyamide are not the same. Polyolefin is a type of polymer made from olefin monomers, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, while polyamide is a type of polymer made from amide monomers, such as nylon. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
Yes, polyamide is commonly dry cleanable. However, it's always best to check the care label on the garment for specific cleaning instructions as different blends of polyamide may have different care requirements.
A polyamide is a polymer containing monomers of amides. (nitrogen)A polysulfone contains the subunit aryl-SO2-aryl, the defining feature of which is the sulfone group. (sulfur)
They're totally different. Carbon fiber is made by creating yarn from a precursor polymer (polyacrylonitrile and rayon work for this), then heating the yarn until all the non-carbon atoms are driven off. Aramid is short for "aromatic polyamide." A "polyamide," according to Wikipedia, is "a polymer containing monomers of amides joined by peptide bonds." The most common polyamide on the market is nylon. So an aramid is kind of a super-nylon. There are some significant differences between the two. Carbon fiber yarns have no strength across the fiber, so they're always woven into cloth. Aramids have strength in both directions; you can buy Kevlar fishing line. (I don't want to know what kind of a fish you need this for!) Carbon fiber is much lighter than aramid cloth. And neither one of them is good in sunlight.
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Nylon.
polyamide resinsare manufactued by reacting monobasic acid with monohydric amine .the reaction is exothermic.the water is removed by heating to get film forming material