Guide To Materials
Nylon
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						    Components
Nylon represents a family of synthetic polymers, a thermoplastic material - 
						    Properties
Nylons are generally strong, tough, and resilient polymers which offer good barrier and high fatigue properties. They are hypo-allergenic and offer good resistance to oils, greases and solvents. They have good resistance to a wide range of chemicals and a high abrasion and weathering resistance. - 
						    Hygiene And Maintenance
Nylon can be washed in sudsy water. Never use a scouring powder. 
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