polüamid
Polüamid, commonly known as nylon, is a synthetic polymer belonging to the polyamide family. It is characterized by the presence of amide linkages in its molecular backbone. Polyamides are formed through a polymerization process, typically by reacting diamines with dicarboxylic acids. The resulting long chains of molecules give polyamides their strength and durability.
The discovery and development of polyamides in the early 20th century, particularly by DuPont with the introduction
In textiles, polyamides are widely used for clothing, hosiery, sportswear, and carpeting due to their strength,