Facts
1. Nylon was dicovered to replace silk
2.Nylon does not become weakened by chemicals or sweat but high temperatures are able to melt nylon.
3.During the first five years of production nylon fibre was used to make parachute at a major production.
4.The first commercial use of nylon was for toothbrush bristles.
5.It was first introduced at the 1939 worlds fair - along with the xerox-style copier and Wonderbread.
6.Nylon has been the leading synthetic fiber since the 1940s.
7.Nylon is made by heating in a pressure cooker, called an autoclave.
8.Nylon are produced entirely from chemicals.
9.Nylon are the world’s first synthetic fabric.
2.Nylon does not become weakened by chemicals or sweat but high temperatures are able to melt nylon.
3.During the first five years of production nylon fibre was used to make parachute at a major production.
4.The first commercial use of nylon was for toothbrush bristles.
5.It was first introduced at the 1939 worlds fair - along with the xerox-style copier and Wonderbread.
6.Nylon has been the leading synthetic fiber since the 1940s.
7.Nylon is made by heating in a pressure cooker, called an autoclave.
8.Nylon are produced entirely from chemicals.
9.Nylon are the world’s first synthetic fabric.