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Application of Nylon Fiber in Nonwoven Fabrics

  • Special Uses: Nylon fiber is commonly used to manufacture products requiring specific properties, such as polishing pads, high-strength fabrics, artificial leather base fabrics, tennis ball surfaces, concrete reinforcement fabrics, high-temperature-resistant filtration materials, thermal insulators, and sports equipment.

  • Blended Applications: Due to its excellent performance, nylon fiber is often blended with other fibers to enhance the tear strength and other physical properties of the final product.

Characteristics of Nylon Fiber

  • High Strength and Wear Resistance: Nylon fiber ranks among the highest in strength and abrasion resistance. Its wear resistance is 10 times that of cotton fiber, 10 times that of dry viscose fiber, and 140 times that of wet viscose fiber.

  • Excellent Elasticity and Resilience: Nylon fiber exhibits outstanding resilience, with an elastic recovery rate of over 90% at 10% elongation.

  • Good Moisture Absorption: Although nylon has relatively good moisture absorption among synthetic fibers, its heat and light resistance are poor. After 5 hours at 150°C, it yellows, with significant decreases in strength and elongation, along with increased shrinkage.

Comparison Between Nylon and Polyester
Nylon has a duller luster and a stiffer hand feel but offers superior wear resistance and strength. In contrast, polyester is known for its excellent breathability and moisture-wicking properties, along with resistance to acids, alkalis, and UV rays. It also features a smooth hand feel and exceptional elasticity.

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