The History of Nylon Stockings
In 1930, Wallace Carothers, Julian Hill, and other researchers for the DuPont
Company studied chains of molecules called polymers, in an attempt to find
a substitute for silk. Pulling a heated rod from a beaker containing carbon-and
alcohol-based molecules, they found the mixture stretched and, at room
temperature, had a silky texture. This work culminated in the production of
nylon marking the beginning of a new era in synthetic fibers.
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