nylonid
Nylonid is a term used in some technical and industrial contexts to denote a family of nylon-like polyamide polymers. It is not a single standardized material; characteristics of nylonid can vary among manufacturers or applications. In general, nylonid refers to semi-crystalline thermoplastics similar to conventional nylons but modified to emphasize particular properties such as higher heat resistance, improved chemical stability, or enhanced processability. The exact monomer composition and additives determine the final properties.
Most nylonids are produced by condensation polymerization of diamine and diacid or by ring-opening polymerization of
Applications for nylonid materials include textile fibers and technical fabrics, molded engineering parts such as gears
Environmental and safety aspects follow general polyamide guidelines. Nylonids are usually recyclable by mechanical or chemical
See also: nylon, polyamide, nylon fiber, thermoplastic polymer.