Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers. It is commonly known as aliphatic polyamides, or condensation copolymers.
Nylon got it name because it was developed in New York and London !! They combind names and letters...... Ny (for New York) and lon (for London) and that is how nylon got its name!
Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
Nylon is not biodegradable.
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The commercial name of Nylon 66 is Perlon.
Nylon got it name because it was developed in New York and London !! They combind names and letters...... Ny (for New York) and lon (for London) and that is how nylon got its name!
Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
The scientific name for artificial grass is not a single standardized term, as it encompasses various types of synthetic materials used to mimic natural grass. Commonly, it is referred to as "synthetic turf" or "astroturf," with materials often made from polyethylene, polypropylene, or nylon. Each type may have its own specific brand or product name, but there isn't a universal scientific name for artificial grass as a whole.
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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That information is contained in the first sentence of the wikipedia article about nylon. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/, and search nylon.
Nylon is found in the factories because it is an artifial fibre which made factories
NYLON is a combination of two words: New York (NY) and London (LON), which were the two cities where the fabric was first developed and manufactured. The name NYLON was trademarked by the DuPont company when they introduced the material in the 1930s.
Nylon got its name from combining New York and London, the two cities that were pivotal in its development and production.
Natural proteins such as wool and silk and artificial such as nylon and aramids. Used in textiles, carpets and sportswear
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.