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  2. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    Nylon fabric could also be itchy and tended to cling and sometimes spark as a result of static electrical charge built up by friction. [35] [36] Also, under some conditions, stockings could decompose [11] turning back into nylon's original components of air, coal, and water. Scientists explained this as a result of air pollution, attributing it ...

  3. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 November 2024, at 18:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Ballistic nylon - Wikipedia

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    The original specification for ballistic nylon was an 18 oz (510 g) nylon fabric made from 1050 denier high tenacity nylon yarn in a 2×2 basketweave. Today it may be any nylon fabric made with a "ballistic weave", typically a 2×2 or 2×3 basketweave. It can be woven from nylon yarns of various denier such as 840 denier and 1680 denier.

  5. Ripstop - Wikipedia

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    Ripstop nylon is a light-weight nylon fabric with interwoven ripstop reinforcement threads in a crosshatch pattern. The material comes in many different colors , sizes, and thicknesses. It is woven with coarse, strong warp and filling yarns at intervals so that tears will not spread.

  6. Qiana - Wikipedia

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    Qiana is described in U.S. patent 3249591 as a polyamide fabric having improved resilience and silk-like hand, combined with superior wash-wear performance. The polymer is prepared from 4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethane and dodecanedioic acid . [ 3 ]

  7. Synthetic fiber - Wikipedia

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    Nylon, the first synthetic fiber in the "fully synthetic" sense of that term, [citation needed] was developed by Wallace Carothers, an American researcher at the chemical firm DuPont in the 1930s. It soon made its debut in the United States as a replacement for silk , just in time for the introduction of rationing during World War II .

  8. Cordura - Wikipedia

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    JanSport used the canvas-like nylon in their original daypacks in the 1970s, and now exclusively uses polyester Cordura. [7] In the 1980s, Manhattan Portage began using 1000 denier (D) Cordura nylon in their bags. [8] During the 1990s, European workwear clothing brands adopted the 1000D and 500D fabric for reinforcements.

  9. Nylon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 6, or polycaprolactam is a polymer in common use; Nylon 11, or polyamide 11 (PA 11) is a bioplastic polyamide; Nylon 12, a polyamide synthesized from 12-carbon monomers; Nylon 46 (aka nylon 4–6, nylon 4/6 or nylon 4,6, PA46, Polyamide 46), a high heat resistant polyamide; Nylon 4, or polybutyrolactam, a biodegradable nylon

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