nylonpolyamid
Nylonpolyamid, often shortened to nylon, is a thermoplastic polymer belonging to the family of polyamides. Its discovery in the early 1930s by Wallace Carothers at DuPont marked a significant advancement in material science. The first commercial nylon, nylon 6,6, was introduced in 1939, initially for toothbrush bristles and later for stockings. Other common types include nylon 6, which is produced from a single monomer.
Nylonpolyamid is characterized by its strength, durability, and resistance to abrasion and chemicals. These properties make
The production of nylon typically involves a polymerization reaction, where monomers link together to form long