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The different varieties of nylons are

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Answered by nagalaxmi94
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There are 8 types of nylons: Nylon 6; Nylon 6,6; Nylon 4,6; Nylon 6,9; Nylon 6,10; Nylon 6,12; Nylon 11; and Nylon 12. While Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6 are interchangeable in about 80% of nylon resin applications, for the other 20% of applications, the differences between them are important, as shown in this table below.

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It's a strong synthetic fibre, which resists abrasion. Nylon doesn't shrink or stretch through washing, but it is degraded by ultraviolet light. ... The nylon molecules are very flexible with only weak forces, such as hydrogen bonds, between the polymer chains, which tend to tangle randomly.

Answered by Anonymous
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There are 8 types of nylons: Nylon 6; Nylon 6,6; Nylon 4,6; Nylon 6,9; Nylon 6,10; Nylon 6,12; Nylon 11; and Nylon 12. While Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6 are interchangeable in about 80% of nylon resin applications, for the other 20% of applications, the differences between them are important, as shown in this table below.

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