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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
Nylon 11 is composed of polymerized 11-amino-undecanoic acid. Nylon 11 was originally made from [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=castor%20oil castor bean oil] and marketed under the trademark of Rilsan®. Nylon 11 fibers have similar properties to nylon 6 and 6,6. Nylon 11, however is less dense, melts at a lower temperature and has better dimensional stability. It is often used for brush bristles, lingerie, bulked yarns, and injection molded plastics.  
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Nylon 11 is composed of polymerized 11-amino-undecanoic acid. Nylon 11 was originally made from [[castor%20oil|castor bean oil]] and marketed under the trademark of Rilsan®. Nylon 11 fibers have similar properties to nylon 6 and 6,6. Nylon 11, however is less dense, melts at a lower temperature and has better dimensional stability. It is often used for brush bristles, lingerie, bulked yarns, and injection molded plastics.  
  
See also [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=nylon%20fiber nylon fiber].
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See also [[nylon%20fiber|nylon fiber]].
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==

Revision as of 10:50, 10 May 2016

Description

Nylon 11 is composed of polymerized 11-amino-undecanoic acid. Nylon 11 was originally made from castor bean oil and marketed under the trademark of Rilsan®. Nylon 11 fibers have similar properties to nylon 6 and 6,6. Nylon 11, however is less dense, melts at a lower temperature and has better dimensional stability. It is often used for brush bristles, lingerie, bulked yarns, and injection molded plastics.

See also Nylon fiber.

Synonyms and Related Terms

PA11; polyamide 11; polyundecanamide; Nylon® [Du Pont]; Rilsan® [Arkema]; Rilsanite®

FTIR

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Other Properties

Resistant to alkalis and most organic solvents. Degraded by concentrated acids and phenol. Burns with yellow-orange flame and blue smoke; smells of burnt horn. Fiber is smooth. Cross section is circular. Tenacity = 5.0-7.5 g/denier (dry or wet); Elongation = 25% (dry or wet); Moisture regain = 1.18%

Melting Point 189
Density 1.04

Additional Information

G.Cook, Handbook of Textile Fibres:II. Man-made Fibres, 5th edition, Merrow Publishing Co., Durham, England, 1984.

Sources Checked for Data in Record

  • G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971 Comment: p. 553
  • Richard S. Lewis, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993
  • Marjory L. Joseph, Introductory Textile Science, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Fort Worth, TX, 1986
  • J.Gordon Cook, Handbook of Textile Fibres:II Man-made Fibres, Merrow Publishing Co. , Durham, England
  • Website address 1 Comment: www.astm.org
  • F. Kidd, Brushmaking Materials, Bristish Brush Manufacturers, London, 1957

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