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under what condition nylon-6 prepared?​

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Answered by SainaPaswan
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  • Nylon 6 fiber is produced in two general product types: the regular type for textile uses and the high-strength type for industrial uses. Most nylon 6 is produced in the form of filament yarns and staple fiber yarns for the manufacture of carpets, tire cords, apparel, hosiery, upholstery, seat belts, parachutes, ropes, and industrial cords. This wide spectrum of application can be attributed to the particular combination of fiber properties

  • Nylon 6 typically exhibits a glass transition temperature of 48°C and a melt temperature of 214°C. It has a density of 1.14 g cm−3. Nylon 6 filaments have a smooth surface and are as featureless as glass rods. Nylon 6 has an outstanding resistance to abrasion.
Answered by singlegirl786
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  • Nylon 6 fiber is produced in two general product types: the regular type for textile uses and the high-strength type for industrial uses. Most nylon 6 is produced in the form of filament yarns and staple fiber yarns for the manufacture of carpets, tire cords, apparel, hosiery, upholstery, seat belts, parachutes, ropes, and industrial cords. This wide spectrum of application can be attributed to the particular combination of fiber properties

  • Nylon 6 typically exhibits a glass transition temperature of 48°C and a melt temperature of 214°C. It has a density of 1.14 g cm−3. Nylon 6 filaments have a smooth surface and are as featureless as glass rods. Nylon 6 has an outstanding resistance to abrasion.

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