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Physical Properties of Nylon 6 & Nylon 6,6 Fiber | Comparison/Different between Nylon 6 & Nylon 6,6 Fiber

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Nylon 6 is an important polyamide. It is a synthetic fiber.It is produced by the polymerization of different organic complex. The production flow chart of nylon 6 will be described in one of the blog.

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Nylon 6.6 is a important polyamide fiber. it is a strong fiber. It is used widely in our every day life.

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Want a quick overview of the difference between natural and synthetic fabrics? Trying to figure out which fabrics will be most comfortable for your sensitive skin?

Polyamide fabric, also known as nylon fabric, is a form of plastic.Polyamide fabric, like polyester fabric, is a polymer. It is manufactured through a chemical process. In short, high amounts of heat and pressure are applied to fossil fuels to yield sheets of polyamide and nyl

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Physical and Chemical Properties Nylon Fabrics Composition: The nylons are polyamides with recurring amide groups. They contain carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen elements.

Structure 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Classification of textile fibres 1.2 General properties of textile fibres 1.3 Difference between cellulose and synthetic fibres

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