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Types of Synthetic Fibres - Nylon | Don't Memorise
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📅🆓NEET Rank & College Predictor 2024: infinitylearn.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=Y… In this chapter of Synthetic Fibres and Plastics, we will have a glance at one of the Strongest Fibre that is Nylon. This Fibre has numerous applications ranging from Clothing to making Parachutes and Trekking ropes. Want to know how exactly this Fibre was discovered? Watch this video to get introduced to Nylon and its numerous applications.

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0:16 the first-ever completely synthetic fibre - nylon
1:41 application of nylon

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3 years ago

Nylon is also used to make strings of badminton.

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2 years ago

Nylon is used to make parachutes and ropes and even bristles of the tooth brush

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