
Nylon 66 is one of the most popular synthetic polymers utilized commercially in automotive, plastics, and textile industries. Most frequently, Nylon 66 is contrasted with properties of nylon 6. A key difference is high mold shrinkage of Nylon 66, which means that its shape chamges more prominently after it is processed. Further, its more crystalline structure makes it more heat resistance, and hence, fueling its use in wide variety of applications that need high-end polymers, thus boosting the Nylon 66 market. Nylon 66 is thus utilized commercially in battery modules, friction bearings, conveyor belts, and luggage. Further, a good proportion of the overall global demand of the Nylon 66 market is in durable carpeting.