Science, asked by dheeraj867, 11 months ago

define nylon and rayon
and uses of Nylon and rayon
properties of nylon​

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Answered by hemamichael98
4

Answer:

*Nylon*

Definition -

is an artificial fibre. It is one of the most commonly used polyamides, and was first used on February 28, 1935. ... Nylon can also be used to make other materials, such as parachutes, ropes, string for tyres, carpets, fishing nets

Properties -

Tenacity: 6.0 – 8.5 gm/den.

Density: 1.14 gm/c.c.

Elongation at break: 15 – 45%

Elasticity: Very good.

Moisture Regain (MR%): 3.5 – 5%

Resiliency: Good.

Melting point: 2150C.

Ability to protest

*Rylon*

Properties-

Rayon Fiber is comfortable, soft to the skin, and has the moderate dry strength and abrasion resistance. One of the Rayon Fiber's strengths is its versatility and ability to blend easily with many fibers—sometimes to reduce cost, other times for luster, softness, or absorbency and resulting comfort.

Definition-

any of a group of smooth textile fibers made from regenerated cellulose by extrusion through minute holes

2 : a rayon yarn, thread, or fabric

Answered by deva87
6

hey mate here is ur answer ...

Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.

Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.Rayon is weaker in strength than cotton is. 3) Like other synthetic fibers, rayon tends to be water- repellant, leading to sweat- building thereby causing irritation and discomfort. 4) Cotton has higher wet strength than rayon has and hence Cotton can be used in medical fields too.

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