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nylon and steel and natural material​

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Natural material:

  • Biotic materials. Wood (rattan, bamboo, bark, etc.) Natural fiber (silk, wool, cotton, flax, hemp, jute, kapok, kenaf, moss, etc.)
  • Inorganic material. Stone (flint, granite, obsidian, sandstone, sand, gems, glass, etc.) Native metal (copper, iron, gold, silver, etc.) ...
  • Other natural materials. Soil.

Nylon material:

  • Nylon is a strong, light synthetic fiber. Nylon thread is made from the polymerization of an amine and an acid chloride. The thread is lifted from the interface of two immiscible liquids. Examples are things such curtain rail fittings, a comb for your hair, hinges, bags, bearings, clothes and gear wheels.

Steel material:

  • Carbon Steels only contain trace amounts of elements besides carbon and iron. ...
  • Alloy Steels contain alloying elements like nickel, copper, chromium, and/or aluminum. ...
  • Stainless Steels contain 10–20% chromium as their alloying element and are valued for their high corrosion resistance.

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