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Flame Retardant Heat Resistant Aramid Fiber 1.5D×51mm Aramid Functional Fiber 1414
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Aramid fiber, also known as aromatic polyamide, is a type of synthetic fiber that is both heat-resistant and strong. It is made up of long-chain synthetic polyamide with at least 85% of the amide linkages directly attached to two aromatic rings. Aramid fibers are considered high-performance fibers due to their inherent flame and heat resistance, with a melting point exceeding 500°C. In addition, these synthetic fibers exhibit exceptional mechanical properties, surpassing those of steel and glass fibers when compared on an equal weight basis. Aramid fiber is extensively utilized across various industries, including aerospace and military sectors, for applications such as ballistic-rated body armor fabric, ballistic composites, marine cordage, marine hull reinforcement, asbestos substitutes, and lightweight consumer products like phone cases and tennis rackets. The unique features of aramid fibers are as follows:
Aramid fiber 1414 It can operate normally for a long time in the range of -196℃ to 204℃, has a shrinkage rate of 0 at 150℃, does not decompose or melt at a high temperature of 560℃, has better heat resistance than aramid 1313, and has good insulation and corrosion resistance.
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