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Rayon is more flammable than nylon. That is as long as the item is made from 100 percent nylon. Silk, and wool are also less flammable than rayon.
they melt.
I have a Seneca Green Nylon 66 with a date stamp for February 1960 and a "Made in Canada" stamp on top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight. Hope this helps.
it's not the icelandic band Nylon, but nylon studios which makes music for commercials. The singer is Larissa Rate. Song written by Scott Langley. www.nylonstudios.com www.myspace.com/nylonstudios i think it's called sprout and the bean by Joanna Newsom ^^ That's wrong, the singer sounds nothing like Joanna Newsom. The Studio that released it is called Nylon studios, it used to be on their Myspace page http://www.nylonstudios.com. The singer is either Larissa Rate or Melanie Horsnell. Contact Nylon for more info. http://www.myspace.com/nylonstudios
Pure Evil (Nylon, Cotton, Plastic and Elastic. Evil, Ain't it?)
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The physical properties of nylon and leather that make them good materials for shoelaces is that they are both durable and flexable
No, Teflon is not harder than nylon. Teflon has a lower hardness than nylon and is often valued for its non-stick properties, while nylon is known for its durability and strength.
Nylon 610 is a type of nylon that is derived from hexamethylenediamine and sebacic acid, while nylon 106 is not a commonly known type of nylon. The main difference is their chemical composition and properties, with nylon 610 having different characteristics compared to nylon 106.
nylon is a silky material. it was first used as a subsititute for silk and is one part silk and two parts plastic.
Mainly to make it waterproof. Nylon was many properties such as durability, waterproof and breathability which improves the strength of the product.
Nylon itself does not change chemically, but it can undergo physical changes such as stretching, shrinking, or fading with exposure to heat, light, or chemicals. These changes can affect the appearance and properties of the nylon material.
yes nylon is very flammable becasue it is made up of all different flammable properties. lol N - nylon Y - yes L - lovely O - old N - nylon ................................ IS FREAKY FLAMMABLE