A manufactured fiber in which the fiber-forming substance consisting of a long-chain synthetic aromatic polyamide in which at least 85% of the amide (-CONH-) linkages are attached directly to two aromatic rings.
A high strength, high modulus fiber. Trade names include Kevlar and Twaron.
Manufactured polyamide fibre the exhibits high strength and high modulus. Commercially known as Kevlar, Technora, Twaron etc.
Includes DuPont fibers like Kevlar® and Nomex®, which exhibit excellent flammability characteristics and will not melt or support combustion. Nomex® has better long-term heat resistance but is weaker than polyester threads and stretches easily. Kevlar® is very strong and had good short-term heat resistance but should not be recommended where the thread will be subjected to prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
A manufactured polyamide fibre that exhibits high strength and high modulus. Commercially known as Kevlar®, Technora®, Twaron® ect. Or an Arabian pub.
A manufactured fibre, that exhibits high strength and high modulus. It is known commercially as Kevlar, Technora or Twaron.
A generic name for a synthetic fiber that is very strong and highly flame resistant. Trade names are Nomex and Kevlar. Bias – The diagonal of a woven fabric between the warp (lengthwise) and the filling (crosswire) threads. This part of the fabric has the greatest amount of stretch and can easily be distorted in the cleaning and pressing process. view picture
a permanently, inherently flame resistant and anti-static fiber blend with a unique molecular structure
A high-strength, high-stiffness aromatic polyamide fiber.
A high strength, high stiffness fiber derived from polymid. Kevlar(tm) and Nomex(tm) are examples of aramids.
The generic name for a special group of synthetic fibres (aromatic polyamide) having high strength; examples are "Kevlar" and "Twaron".
Aromatic polyamide fibers characterized by excellent high-temperature, flame-resistance, and electrical properties. Aramid fibers are used to achieve high-strength, high-modulus reinforcement in plastic composites.
The generic name for a high-strength, flame-resistant synthetic fabric used in the shirts and jeans of firefighters. Nomex, a brand name for aramid fabric, is the term commonly used by firefighters.
Generic title for the family of high modulus fibres that include Kevlar, Twaron and Technora
A family of fibers used in materials for bulletproof vests and radial tires.
The generic name for “Kevlarâ€, which is a registered trademark of Dupont.
A synthetic fabric used in some tires that is (pound-for-pound) stronger than steel.
high-strength, high-stiffness aromatic polyamide fibres
A type of highly oriented organic material derived from polyamide (nylon) but incorporating aromatic ring structure. Used primarily as a high-strength, high-modulus fiber. Kevlar and Nomex are examples of aramids. Aramid and Carbon Fiber
Type of high-strength nylon yarn, such as Kevlar, woven into fiber cable that strengthens, protects and supports fiber bundles.
A synthetic fiber that is, per weight, stronger than steel. Used in tire construction and provides excellent high tensile strength to weight.
a man-made fibre composed of synthetic linear macromolecules which have in the chain recurring amide groups, at least 85% of which are joined directly to two aromatic rings, and in which imide groups may be substituted for up to 50% of the amide groups.