Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl oxygen and the hydrogen on the amine group make it more difficult to break up Nylons, thus higher melting temperature than other polymers.
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The melting point of nylon is 213 degrees C
Nylon 6 is supposed to have a lesser melting temperature than Nylon 6,6.
Tm of Nylon 6 = 250 degree C
463-624 k
190-350 °c
374-663 °f
Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl oxygen and the hydrogen on the amine group make it more difficult to break up Nylons, thus higher melting temperature than other polymers.
Neoprene melts at 250 degrees
2810 to 12900 psi
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The incipient melting point refers to how metal is heated. It is the point just before the metal reaches its melting point.
That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.
Melting point of Gold = 1064.18 °C Melting point of Silver = 961.78 °C Melting point of Copper = 1084.62 °C Of cause an alloy of all three would probably have a eutectic melting behavour
what is the melting point of ice on top of the Himalayan
The melting point is between 3652 and 3697 degrees C. The boiling point is 4200 degrees C.
Fibres have a sharp melting point (a high melting point) due the strong forces with which the chains are closely packed giving them high tensile strength.
Generally melting point and boiling point increase up to group 6 and then decrease.
6 degrees
This is the melting point.
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.)
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Nylon is is a thermo setting plastic and therefore cannot be easily reheated to create a different shape. Nylon is a hard material and has good resistance to wear and tear. Solid nylon has low friction qualities and a high melting point. Examples are things such curtain rail fittings, a comb for your hair, hinges, bearings, clothes and gear wheels. Hope this helps.
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
assuming it is its own melting point NOTHING which is why its a MELTING point
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