nylonen
Nylonen is a broad term encompassing a family of synthetic polymers derived from the class of polyamides. It was first developed by DuPont in the 1930s, with commercial production beginning in 1939. The most well-known types are Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6, distinguished by their chemical structure and the number of carbon atoms in their monomer units.
The development of nylonen marked a significant advancement in material science. Its properties include high tensile
Following the war, nylonen found widespread application in consumer goods. It is commonly used in textiles