Mark Delaney Wrote;
As previously stated UV light will speed up the degradation process
for nylon.  So storage in the dark in the dark under ambient
temperature will definitely slow the degradation.  Why cool?  because
for every 10 degrees C (18 degrees F) the rate of chemical processes
approximately doubles.  Fluorocarbon doesn't degrade hardly at all
(but I don't use it, merely because I've go lots of mono).  Out of the
comon polymers, polypropylene is probably the most senstive to UV
light.  Polyethylene is much less sensitive to UV light and so is what
is used to make Spectra (they use ultrahigh molecular wieght
polyethylene, most of which is made within 5 miles of me) , for
superbraid type lines, other than Kevlar based ones.  Really old nylon
monofilament will feel like it has a light powder coating on the
surface.  If it feels like that, it is time to chunk it.

Mark Delaney

Hay, what are you, A Chemist???? 8^)
Love you my friend..
Jimi


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