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What factors affect the performance of nylon?

The performance of nylon (polyamide) is affected by a variety of factors, including the chemical structure and synthesis process of the polymer itself, as well as the processing process and external environment. The following is a detailed analysis of the key factors affecting its performance from six dimensions:

2025/02/20


In terms of application scenarios, what are the unique advantages of nylon compared to other synthetic fibers?

The breaking strength of nylon can reach 4–9 cN/dtex (higher than polyester's 4–7 cN/dtex and acrylic's 2.5–4.5 cN/dtex), making it especially suitable for scenarios requiring high-strength support, such as:

2024/07/27


A Comprehensive Analysis of the Green Manufacturing Process of Nylon

Under the global wave of sustainable development, the nylon production industry is actively exploring the path of green transformation. Through a series of innovative processes and technological breakthroughs, it is reducing the environmental burden of the production process and promoting the development of the nylon industry in a more environmentally friendly direction.

2024/12/14


Unveiling Nylon Production: A Scientific Journey Through Two Core Stages - Polymerization and Spinning

Nylon production is a combination of precise science and technology, mainly divided into two stages: polymerization and spinning. During polymerization, by adjusting the ratio of monomers such as caprolactam and hexamethylenediamine and reaction conditions, nylon varieties with different properties can be prepared. In the spinning process, the melt or solution generated by polymerization is extruded through a spinneret, cooled and solidified at a specific temperature and speed to form nylon fibers. Subsequent processing such as drawing and twisting further optimizes the strength, luster, and feel of the fibers.

2025/01/09


Nylon's superior performance stems from its precise molecular structure

In 1935, Wallace Carothers, a chemist at the DuPont company laboratory in the United States, successfully synthesized the world's first synthetic fiber - polyamide 66, after tireless exploration. Industrial production was achieved the following year, marking the official debut of nylon 66 in history.

2025/02/05


Nylon: A performance star in the world of synthetic fibers

In modern life, nylon is ubiquitous, from intimate apparel to car airbags, from climbing ropes to stockings. This synthetic fiber has profoundly impacted people's lives with its superior performance. Nylon, scientifically known as polyamide fiber, and also called "Nylon", its invention ushered in a new era for the industrial production of synthetic fibers.

2025/03/15


Nylon: A Multifaceted Role in Daily Life

Nylon's uses in daily life are extensive and diverse, bringing great convenience and comfort to our daily lives. As a synthetic fiber, nylon, also known as nylon, has become an important raw material for many consumer goods due to its excellent wear resistance, high strength, and good elasticity.

2025/05/09


Xinhua In-depth | The "Old" Textile Industry's "New" Strength

When Chinese athletes wave the five-star red flag, few people know that the dazzling Chinese red comes from the hands of textile workers in Keqiao District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province: after more than 10 processes, incorporating nanometer waterproof technology and printing technology, it is not afraid of fading and is not afraid of rain.

2025/04/28


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