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manufactured polyamides are often called nylons (the trade name given by the manufacturer, dupont) and these are aliphatic polyamides. however, other manufactured polyamides are also important and these include an aromatic polyamide, kevlar © and plastics produced from carbamide (urea). the nomenclature for
. the fibres, which account for more than half of the polyamides manufactured, are produced in a variety of forms, as textile filament (for clothing), as carpet filament and as industrial filament (for example, for ropes). however, for either continuous filament or staple fibres, which are spun from...
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