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  2. Nylon 6 - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula (C 6 H 11 NO) n Density: ... Nylon 6 or polycaprolactam is a polymer, ... Toggle the table of contents. Nylon 6.

  3. Nylon 66 - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 66 (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 industries. Nylon 66 is made of two monomers each containing 6 carbon atoms, hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid , which give nylon 66 its name. [ 1 ]

  4. Caprolactam - Wikipedia

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    Caprolactam (CPL) is an organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 5 C(O)NH. This colourless solid is a lactam (a cyclic amide) of caproic acid.Global demand for this compound is approximately five million tons per year, and the vast majority is used to make Nylon 6 filament, fiber, and plastics.

  5. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    Type 6,6 Nylon 101 is the most common commercial grade of nylon, and Nylon 6 is the most common commercial grade of molded nylon. [94] [95] For use in tools such as spudgers, nylon is available in glass-filled variants which increase structural and impact strength and rigidity, and molybdenum disulfide-filled variants which increase lubricity.

  6. C6H11NO - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 6 (repeating unit), or polycaprolactam Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with the same molecular formula .

  7. List of synthetic polymers - Wikipedia

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    Depends on the grade of the polymer. Viton B is used in chemical process plants and gaskets. Zylon: poly-p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole (PBO) Very high tensile strength and thermal stability: Used in tennis racquets, table tennis blades, body armor, etc.

  8. Melamine cyanurate - Wikipedia

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    [6] LD 50 in rats and mice (ingested): 4.1 g/kg – Melamine cyanurate; 6.0 g/kg – Melamine [clarification needed] 7.7 g/kg – Cyanuric acid; A toxicology study conducted after recent pet food recalls concluded that the combination of melamine and cyanuric acid in diet does lead to acute kidney injury in cats. [7]

  9. Nylon 12 - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 12 exhibits properties between short chain aliphatic nylons (e.g., nylon 6 and nylon 66) and polyolefins. [3] At 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 to abrasion, are similar to those of nylon 6 and nylon 66.