Nylon is a type of blown film made from polyethylene. The four elements—carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen—are the building blocks of nylon. The combination of these elements imparts significant flexibility and toughness to nylon. Nylon is produced from a group of polymers that have a polyamide structure. This product is made in various grades, with grades 6 and 6.6 being the most widely used in the market and in various industries.