Which fibre could be used to make
ropes on a ship? Why?
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Nylon
Explanation:
Nylon is a one of the most common materials for making rope today. Nylon is a synthetic fibre – it comes from refined oil. Natural and synthetic fibres are both used for making rope.
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Explanation:
Nylon is a one of the most common materials for making rope today. Nylon is a synthetic fibre – it comes from refined oil. Natural and synthetic fibres are both used for making rope.
Braided ropes are generally made from nylon, polyester, polypropylene or high performance fibers such as high modulus polyethylene (HMPE) and aramid.
what is the meaning of Nylon
a tough, lightweight, elastic synthetic polymer with a protein-like chemical structure, able to be produced as filaments, sheets, or moulded objects.
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