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CAS 63428-84-2

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Polyamide fibers

Description:
Polyamide fibers, commonly known as nylon, are synthetic polymers characterized by the presence of amide linkages (-CONH-) in their molecular structure. The CAS number 63428-84-2 specifically refers to a type of polyamide known for its high strength, durability, and resistance to abrasion and chemicals. These fibers exhibit excellent elasticity and resilience, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including textiles, automotive components, and industrial materials. Polyamide fibers are also known for their moisture-wicking properties, which enhance comfort in clothing. They can be produced in various forms, including staple fibers and filaments, and can be dyed easily, allowing for vibrant colors in finished products. Additionally, polyamide fibers have a relatively high melting point and can withstand significant mechanical stress, contributing to their versatility in both consumer and industrial applications. However, they can be susceptible to degradation from UV light and certain chemicals, necessitating careful consideration in their use and processing.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:
  • 0.5D0.4
  • 120F-Ls
  • 125Wnf
  • 13Atl-Vu
  • 1R8D03
  • 21Hfk
  • 21Knts
  • 23Khtc
  • 23Knts
  • 44T10
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