Nylon fabric is a polyamide made from petroleum. It is lightweight, durable and strong and also dries very quickly. Nylon fabric is widely used in industrial.

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Nylon fabric is a polyamide made from petroleum. It is lightweight, durable and strong and also dries very quickly. Nylon fabric is widely used in industrial applications, home furnishings and also in geo textiles. It was first commercially produced in Nylon is valued for its light weight, incredible tensile strength, durability, and resistance to damage. It also takes dye easily, making the fabric available in a wide array of colors for consumers. Nylon is made through a chemical process called ring opening polymerization, in which a molecule with a cyclic shape is opened and flattened. Today, nylon is among the many polymer products in common daily use throughout the world. BY :CHARVI

Nylon is the first synthetic fibre fully made by not using any natural raw material by man. It was made in the year the chemical compounds – monomers used in making of nylon are now obtained from petroleum products called petro chemicals. nylon is made up of repeating units of chemical called an ‘amide’. Chemical elements included are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. BY :ANANTA