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Nylon is a synthetically-produced fabric. It was first developed as a substitute for imported silk. Women's stockings were the first commercial use of nylon. Because it has strong fibers which are also… More »
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Nylon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term polyamide, another name for nylon, reflects the presence of these amide groups on the polymer chain. The difference in number of methyl groups influences the properties of the nylon. ... What are the properties of nylon?
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STRUCTURE: Cr SPECIFIC DENSITY: 1.13 WATER ABSORBTION RATE (%): 1.8 ELONGATION (%): 200 TENSILE STRENGTH (psi): 5800 COMPRESSION STRENGTH ... PA6 - Polyamide (Nylon) 6...
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Ion 6/6 is the most widely used of the n plastics because of its overall balance properties. The second most widely used nylon family is nylon 6. Type 6/6 nylon resins have higher heat resistance, abrasion resistance, strength, stiffness and hard than type 6 nylons.
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Material properties of Black Nylon and Glass Filled Black Nylon are listed below. ... No resin has yet been introduced that can begin to match the unique combination of properties that have made nylon the most versatile and broadly applied plastic material. Nylon is used as an injection molding resin for a wide variety...
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Keywords: nylon 12; nanocomposites; morphology; properties; nanoindentation ... Morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of nylon 12/organoclay nanocomposites prepared by melt compounding...
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