Introduction
Nylons are condensation polymers or copolymers, formed by reacting difunctional monomers containing equal parts of amine and carboxylic acid, so that amides are formed at both ends of each monomer in a process analogous to polypeptide biopolymers. Most nylons are made from the reaction of a dicarboxylic acid with a diamine (e.g. PA66) or a lactam or amino acid with itself (e.g. PA6). In the first case, the "repeating unit" consists of one of each monomer, so that they alternate in the chain, similar to the so-called ABAB structure of polyestersand polyurethanes. Since each monomer in this copolymer has the same reactive group on both ends, the direction of the amide bond reverses between each monomer, unlike natural polyamide proteins, which have overall directionality.
Nylon is a thermoplastic silky material that can be melt-processed into fibers, films, or shapes. It is made of repeating units linked by amide links similar to the peptide bonds in proteins. Nylon polymers can be mixed with a wide variety of additives to achieve many different property variations. Nylon polymers have found significant commercial applications in fabric and fibers, in shapes, and in films (mostly for food packaging).
Characteristics
1. Durability
2. Highly resilient
3. High elongation
4. Superior colorfastness
5. Melt instead of burning
6. Excellent abrasion resistance
Description
Product | Nylon suction tape |
Materials | Nylon |
For machine | PASSIM |
Size | Can be customized |
Color | White and red |
MOQ | 200 PCS |
Packing | Carton |
Leadtime | 5-7 days |