answersLogoWhite

0

Nylon Lycra, a blend of nylon and spandex, is not inherently airtight. While it offers stretch and durability, its weave and structure allow for some air permeability. To achieve an airtight seal, additional treatments or materials would be necessary, such as coatings or layering with airtight fabrics.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What fiber did dupont make?

Nylon and Lycra.


Who is lycra?

Lycra is an artificial fabric used in Feminine togs, like Nylon or Spandex, it is not a person"s name, Laura is, not Lycra.


What fabric does mertailor use?

nylon lycra mix or latex


What material is used to make a cyclists clothes?

Probably Lycra, nylon or polyester


Women's stocking and tights are made from?

They are generally made from nylon or cotton and lycra.


Is rip stop nylon airtight?

Ripstop nylon is not inherently airtight. While it is designed to be durable and resistant to tearing, it typically allows air to pass through due to its weave and the absence of a sealing treatment. However, some ripstop nylon fabrics can be treated or coated to enhance their airtight properties, making them suitable for specific applications like outdoor gear or inflatable products.


What kind of fabric is a horse blanket made of?

Horse blankets are made of various materials, such as; nylon, polyester, cotton, fleece, wool, mesh, lycra and even satin for show coolers


How do you calculate lycra content in a core yarn?

lycra %ge= yarn count*lycra denier/5315*lycra draft


What is a strong airtight material that is flexible similar to nylon?

You could try silicone. Used to seal corners in fish tanks. Flexible, watertight and stong.


What type of products does Danskin Now produce for consumers?

Danskin Now produces a range of products for consumers. These include bodywear made from nylon and lycra, fishnet stockings, specific gym gear and the like.


Is lycra woven bonded or knitted?

is lycra woven kitted or bonded


What are the bad things about Lycra?

Lycra is good for sportswear