- A
polyamide is a
polymer with
repeating units linked by
amide bonds.
Polyamides occur both
naturally and artificially.
Examples of
naturally occurring...
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Polyamide-imides are
either thermosetting or thermoplastic,
amorphous polymers that have
exceptional mechanical,
thermal and
chemical resistant properties...
- (loosely
written nylon 6-6,
nylon 6/6,
nylon 6,6, or
nylon 6:6) is a type of
polyamide or nylon. It, and
nylon 6, are the two most
common for
textile and plastic...
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Nylon 6 or
polycaprolactam is a polymer, in
particular semicrystalline polyamide.
Unlike most
other nylons,
nylon 6 is not a
condensation polymer, but...
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engineering thermoplastics based on
polyamide 6 and
polyamide 66".
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Polyamide Resins for an
Extreme World...
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Aramid fibers,
short for
aromatic polyamide, are a
class of heat-resistant and
strong synthetic fibers. They are used in
aerospace and
military applications...
- Pyrrole–imidazole
polyamides (PIPs) are a
class of
polyamides have the
ability to bind to
minor grooves found in the DNA helix.
Scientists are experimenting...
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include polyesters,
polyamides such as nylon, polyacetals, and proteins. One
important class of
condensation polymers are
polyamides. They
arise from the...
- are made
variously of polyesters;
polyamides (e.g., nylon, Kevlar, Nomex); and
combinations of polyester,
polyamide, and polypropylene.
Microfiber is...
- 178-180 °C, the
melting point of
nylon 12 is the
lowest among the
important polyamides. Its
mechanical properties, such as hardness,
tensile strength, and resistance...