Nylon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides and first produced on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont. Nylon is one of the most comm...
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Nylon 6/12 absorbs less moisture and, refore, maintains both mechanical and ectrical properties better in high-humidity vironments. But the reduced moisture nsitivity is accompanied by lower ength, lower stiffness, lower use temperres, and higher cost.
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The velocity span for the nylon, lexan and Kel-F spheres was between 13,000 and 16,000 feet per second. The radiation surrounding each sphere was detected by a multiplierphototube system sensitive to the visible spectrum from approximately 3,500 to 6,500 angstroms.
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There is a variety of nylons, all being polyamides frequently made from diamines and dicarboxylic acids. Characteristics of Nylon Fabric; Nylon is stronger yet weighs less than any other commonly used fiber. It is elastic and resilient and responsive to heat setting.
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Deburring with nylon abrasive filament (NAF) brushes is one option. NAF brushes have several operational benefits that make them ideal for solving problems like radiusing edges, deburring face-milled surfaces and deburring parts that have specific surface finish requirements.
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The rheological characteristics of short Nylon-6 fiber–reinforced Styrene Butadiene rubber (SBR) in the presence of epoxy resin–based bonding agent were studied with respect to the effect of shear rate, fiber concentration, and temperature on shear viscosity and die swell using a capillary rheometer.
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International Journal of Polymeric Materials, Vol. 54, No. 11. (November 2005), pp. 1031-1045. ... Please help support CiteULike by taking part in our survey. ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.
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The load bearing and deformation characteristics of monofilament nylon 66 have been examined. This material has been shown to have increased strength and altered deformation properties compared to bulk nylon. These features are beneficial in its role as a corneal suture.
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NYLON became a household word in 1940 when it was knitted into hosiery. In 1942 it was called into service for the armed forces use in parachutes, flak vests, combat uniforms, tires and many other vital military uses.
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