polyesteramide
Polyesteramide is a class of polymeric materials that combines features of both polyester and polyamide (nylon) chemistries. The term refers to copolymers in which ester linkages, found in polyesters, and amide linkages, characteristic of polyamides, coexist within the same macromolecular chain. The most common polyesteramide blend is obtained through the polycondensation of terephthalic acid (a diterephthalic acid precursor) and hexamethylenediamine, producing a material that exhibits both the crystalline strength of nylon and the reduced moisture absorption of polyester.
The synthesis of polyesteramides typically involves a step‑condensation reaction under conditions that favor both esterification and
Key properties of polyesteramides include high tensile strength, good abrasion resistance, and a lower coefficient of
Applications of polyesteramides span the textile, automotive, and engineering sectors. In fashion, they are used for