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Jan 13, 20211 min

Properties and Applications of Nylon-6

A polyamide manufactured from aliphatic monomers is commonly designated as nylon. The structural units of a polyamide are joined together by an amide, -NH-CO-, group. Nylon 6 is a synthetic polyamide fiber which is synthesizes from a monomer called caprolactam.

Physical Properties:

Chemical properties:

Effect of acids: It is damaged by strong acids.

Effect of bases: It is resistant to bases. Nylon 6 melts in boiling dimethyl formamide (DMF).

Ability towards microorganisms: It is resistant to microorganisms, moths.

Effect of organic acids: It is resistant to organic acids. It becomes soluble in any dense acid or phenol.

Effect of bleaching: Strong oxidizing agents damages the nylon 6.

Effect of inorganic acids: It is resistant to inorganic acids.

Dyes: it could be dyed with vat, acid and direct dyes.

Uses:

  • It is used in the applications of apparel of sportwear and blouses, dresses, raincoats, hosiery, lingerie, underwear.

  • It is used for making home furnishings like bedspreads, carpets, curtains and upholstery.

  • It is used in the industrial applications like tire cords, seat belts, hoses, conveyer belts, v belts, type writer ribbons, racket strings, sleeping bags, tarpaulins and tents.

  • It is used in for applications of agro textiles and marine textiles like sail cloth, ropes, fishing nets, plant nets and also used for making brushes.

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