Nylon is a synthetic polymer fabric invented by chemist Wallace Carothers in the 1930s. The main component of Nylon fabric is polyamide, also known as PA, which is a polymer compound composed of a large number of molecular chains. Nylon fabrics are usually obtained by reacting nylon polyols with aliphatic dibasic acids or aromatic dibasic acids.
Nylon fabric is characterized by high strength, wear resistance, waterproof, good moisture absorption, not easy to shrink, and has excellent stretch and recovery Elasticity. These properties make it a widely used fabric for making a variety of products such as socks, shirts, pants, canvas bags, backpacks, tents, sportswear, swimsuits, and more.
In addition to polyamide, other chemical raw materials can be added to Nylon fabrics to change the characteristics of the fabric, such as adding anti-UV agents and fire retardants to improve the fabric’s durability. Durability and safety. Due to the excellent performance and wide range of uses of Nylon fabric, it has now become a very popular fabric and is loved by consumers.