NYLON STAPLE FIBER
The term nylon refers to a family of plastics. The two most common grades of nylon are Nylon 6 and Nylon 6.6 Staple Fiber. The numbers refers to the numbers of methyl groups.
The term polyamide, another name for nylon, reflects the presence of these amide groups on the polymer chain. Nylon fiber are very good heat resistant, chemical resistant, have good strength and can be processed easily. In textiles, nylon fiber can be used in fabrics, carpeting,
| Product | Specifications |
| Nylon 6 Staple Fiber Nylon 6.6 Staple Fiber | 1.5Dx38mm Raw White 1.5Dx38mm Raw White |
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