polyamidi
Polyamides, or polyamidi in some languages, are a class of polymers defined by repeating amide (-CONH-) linkages in their main chain. They can be aliphatic or aromatic and range from flexible fibers to high‑performance engineering plastics. The presence of amide bonds gives polyamides a combination of strength, stiffness, and chemical resistance, as well as a tendency to absorb moisture from the environment.
Synthesis and structure vary by type. Aliphatic nylons are usually made by condensing a diamine with a
Properties and processing. Polyamides generally exhibit good tensile strength, toughness, and abrasion resistance. They often show
Applications and considerations. Polyamides are used as fibers in textiles, carpets, and tire cords, and as