7.99/5.59 a yd
The dog has a nylon leash.
nylon is about as strong as a spider's silk
Of course, Nylon is a thermoplastic and can be reground to pellet size and re-processed. Similar to any thermoplastic. The main issues with Nylon are the fact that there are so many nylon materials, Nylon 6, Nylon 66, Nylon 11, Nylon 6/12, Nylon 12 and so on. In the case of Polyethylene there are only a few options Low density, Medium density, High density as well as UHMW, and the applications are very limiting. Therefore the Nylon issue is more troubling. What we use for carpet and cloths is much more dynamic when it comes to Nylon. The real answer will come from a few questions: do you have enough of one single product to recycle and is it clothing or is the product of a more rigid standard like an automotive intake manifold. The last question is what color is the product and if there is more than one the only color they would be able to make from the multi colored materials is Black.
yes, indeed Nylon is. Nylon is a substance or substances of negative balance and can only ever be Organic because of the elements inside the Nylon it's self.
nylon is a tough light waterproof material.. =/
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The cost of 1 meter of nylon can vary widely depending on the type, quality, and supplier. Generally, prices can range from around $2 to $15 per meter. Specialty or high-performance nylons may cost more, while standard industrial nylon could be on the lower end of that range. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check with specific retailers or suppliers.
on my opinion. nylon fabric is expensive than cotton because of the processes the nylon under goes and for the fact that nylon is a synthetic sustitute for cotton thus it uses synthetic matterials which adds up the cost of the nylon fabric
a lot
yes. 1200 denier reinforced nylon is much better than 1000 denier cordura nylon. Hands down.
Cotton clothes do not get charged with static electricity as much as nylon clothes, as cotton is a natural fiber that does not generate static electricity as easily as synthetic fibers like nylon. Nylon fabrics tend to build up more static electricity due to their composition and structure.
Nylon is a synthetic polymer, and has no ability to absorb water - much like plastic.
I don't know how much stretch you mean. In my experience nylon rope can be stretched a small amount.
Nylon is often used in carpets because it is more durable, resistant to stains, and easier to clean compared to pure wool. Additionally, nylon is more affordable than wool, making it a popular choice for carpet manufacturing.
Nylon is a commonly used material in rope because it is exceptionally strong and rope and wire are basicly the same thing. So pretty much it just means making rope out of nylon.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
nylon is a polymer