Bio-base Nylons 56 Woven Fabric

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Nylon is one of the most widely used man-made fibers and common variants such as PA6 and PA66 are polymer materials made from molecules refined from petroleum, such as amines and acid groups, which are then polymerized. This material is a bio-base nylon made from polymerizing bio-starch into lysine, which undergoes biological fermentation and processing to form pentanediamine and petrochemical-based adipic acid. The bio-based nylon fabric is then produced by melting plastic to draw yarn, weaving, and other processing technologies. According to data from papers published in Industrial Technology, the production of bio-base fibers decreases greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 60% when compared to petroleum based fibers. more
Nylon is one of the most widely used man-made fibers and common variants such as PA6 and PA66 are polymer materials made from molecules refined from petroleum, such as amines and acid groups, which are then polymerized. This material is a bio-base nylon made from polymerizing bio-starch into lysine, which undergoes biological fermentation and processing to form pentanediamine and petrochemical-based adipic acid. The bio-based nylon fabric is then produced by melting plastic to draw yarn, weaving, and other processing technologies. According to data from papers published in Industrial Technology, the production of bio-base fibers decreases greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 60% when compared to petroleum based fibers.