PANylon
PANylon, also known as polyamide nylon, is a synthetic polymer that belongs to the polyamide family. It is characterized by its high strength, durability, and resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and moisture. PANylon is produced through a polymerization process that involves the reaction of an amine with a carboxylic acid, resulting in a long chain of repeating units.
The most common type of PANylon is Nylon 6,6, which is synthesized from hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid.
Other types of PANylon include Nylon 6, which is produced from caprolactam, and Nylon 12, which is
PANylon's versatility and durability make it a popular choice in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics,