poliamidet
Poliamidet, or polyamide, is a class of polymers containing amide linkages in the main chain. They are among the most widely used polymers, existing as aliphatic and aromatic forms and as fibers or engineering plastics. The best-known example is nylon.
Synthesis of polyamides typically occurs by condensation polymerization of diamines with diacids (for example hexamethylene diamine
Properties of polyamides include high strength, stiffness, abrasion resistance, and chemical resilience. They are, however, hygroscopic
Processing and applications: Polyamides are processed by extrusion, injection molding, or filament spinning. They are used
Environment and recycling: Recycling options include mechanical reprocessing and chemical recycling, though moisture sensitivity and contamination
Variants: The polyamide family also includes aramids (high-temperature, flame-resistant fibers) and polyamide-imides, which offer greater thermal