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What are the advantages and characteristics of nylon yarn's heat resistance

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As a synthetic fiber, nylon yarn has attracted much attention in the textile industry. Its heat resistance is one of its important advantages. 
First, nylon yarn has a high melting point, usually between 200°C and 250°C. Compared with other synthetic fibers, nylon yarn has a higher melting point, which enables it to maintain its strength and shape in high temperature environments. This makes nylon yarn an ideal choice for manufacturing textiles in high temperature environments. 
Second, nylon yarn has good thermal stability and can maintain its physical and chemical properties at high temperatures. Even after long-term exposure to high temperature environments, nylon yarn can maintain its strength and wear resistance, and is not easy to deform or melt. This makes nylon yarn suitable for manufacturing textiles that need to withstand high temperature conditions. 
In addition, nylon yarn has excellent heat resistance and can maintain its physical and chemical properties at high temperatures. It is not easily affected by thermal oxidation, does not turn yellow or brown, and does not fade. This makes nylon yarn an ideal choice for manufacturing heat-resistant textiles, such as fire-resistant clothing, industrial filters, and automotive parts. 
In addition, nylon yarn has good flame retardant properties. Under the action of flame, nylon yarn is not easy to burn and will not drip burning materials. This makes nylon yarn an ideal choice for manufacturing fire-resistant clothing and fire-resistant textiles, which can provide additional safety protection. 
Finally, due to the heat resistance of nylon yarn, it is widely used in many high-temperature environments. For example, in the automotive industry, nylon yarn is often used to manufacture products such as car seats, car interiors and seat belts to meet the needs of high-temperature environments. In the industrial field, nylon yarn is also widely used to manufacture industrial filters and heat-resistant fabrics.