Nylon products have high hardness, high tensile strength, bending resistance, impact strength, and high elongation. Its compressive strength is comparable to that of metals, and its fatigue strength is on the same level as cast iron and aluminum alloys. Stable chemical stability is not affected by chemicals whether it is weak bases, alcohols, hydrocarbons, and oils. It has the characteristics of light-specific gravity, good toughness, strong wear resistance, oil resistance, and shock resistance. Such as turbines, gears, bearings, impellers, blades, screw rods, high-pressure washers, seals, nuts, screws, shuttles, sleeves, bushing connectors, etc.
Nylon products are widely used as our main engineering materials. Nylon can replace steel, iron, copper, and so on. Because nylon products have good wear resistance, they usually replace the damaged parts of copper and alloy equipment
Besides parts, we can also make transmission structure parts, household electrical parts, automobile parts, and chemical equipment, chemical machinery parts: as well as the gears, bearings, blades, shuttles, and so on we use.
The history of nylon products traces back to 1938, when chemist Wallace Carothers was working on a method for curing synthetic rubber. In his experiments, he accidentally discovered a substance that would form a strong molecular bond, which he named “nylon.” It was added to parachutes and airplane wings to improve their durability and increase their load-bearing strength. Further research revealed that the new material could be used in the production of items such as rope, fishing nets, luggage and even toothbrush bristles. But it wasn’t until 1941 that nylon stockings (manufactured by DuPont) went on sale in ordinary stores—and became a huge hit. The look quickly caught on with actresses who wouldn’t give up hosiery solely because of rationing—which included any silk hosiery products made during World War II!
The main component of nylon is polyester fiber, which is a kind of fiber material extracted from petroleum stock.
Tes. Nylon is a strong, stiff engineering plastic with outstanding bearing and wears properties. Nylon is frequently used to replace metal bearings and bushings often eliminating the need for external lubrication.
No. Nylon is also not a good fabric for you to wear either. Nylon does not absorb moisture so sweat is trapped against your skin, which creates a breeding ground for odor and fungal infection.
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