Yes...Nylon does meet the definition of a plastic.
an example of a thermoplastic woul be a plastic kettle
It is with a rubber or polyester thin film material,leather ball.
Materials created by scientific processes, usually as substitutes for scarce or expensive natural materials. For example, nylon was developed as a substitute for silk (spun by silkworms), and synthetic rubber for natural latex (from trees).
It depends what the fabric is. Cotton or linen, about 5 months. Any kind of polyester or artificial fabric like nylon is made from plastic materials so may last for hundreds of years.
Nylon
is nylon fishing line elastic or plastic
nylon is in plastic beucase i think it is but im not sure :D :D :) ;D <3
Plastic
Nylon is a type of plastic known for its durability and strength. The characteristic smell you detect when smelling nylon is due to the process used to manufacture the material, which involves heating and molding the polymers that make up nylon. This results in the release of volatile organic compounds that contribute to the plastic-like smell.
Usually nylon.
yes
you melt it
Nylon is a synthetic polymer commonly made from petrochemicals, whereas plastic can be derived from various sources including petroleum, natural gas, and plant-based materials like corn or sugar cane. However, not all nylon and plastic are made from plants.
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minerals that are make up plastic, doy!
Nylon is a type of plastic polymer that is derived from petrochemicals. When burned, the chemical bonds within nylon break down, releasing volatile organic compounds that contribute to the plastic-like smell.
Tenite Propionate 371A- Cellulosic plastic.... Mostly