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Yes, nylon fiber can melt when exposed to high temperatures. The melting point of nylon typically ranges between 210°C to 260°C (410°F to 500°F), depending on the specific type of nylon. When heated beyond its melting point, nylon loses its structural integrity and can become deformed. Care should be taken when using or cleaning nylon materials to avoid excessive heat.

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