Para Aramid Staple Fiber Woven Fabric
Gram weight: 220gsm
Weaving type: plain or twill
Instruction of aramid fabric:
Aramid products are available as filament yarn, staple fiber or pulp. They retain much of their strength at high temperatures.

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Aramid fiber (aramid fiber for short) is a type of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fiber. They are used in aerospace and military applications, ballistic-grade bulletproof vest fabrics and ballistic composites, bicycle tires, marine ropes, ship hull reinforcement, and an asbestos replacement [1]. The name is a portmanteau of "aromatic polyamide". The chain molecules in the fiber are highly oriented along the fiber axis. As a result, a higher proportion of chemical bonds contribute to the fiber's strength compared to many other synthetic fibers. Aramid has a very high melting point (>500°C).
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They are produced by spinning poly-metaphenylene isophthalamides (PMIA). This kind of fiber has good heat resistance and insulation properties, and has stable working chemical properties. It has good resistance to weak acids, weak alkali and most organic solvents.
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High strength: 23-26D/G, the strength is 6 times that of ordinary fibers,
High temperature resistance: The long-term use temperature is 220 degrees, and it will not burn in case of fire. The maximum temperature resistance is 550 degrees, and it will not decompose or melt.
High wear resistance: excellent wear resistance, aging resistance. longer life
Acid and alkali resistance: acid and alkali resistance, not easy to corrode
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Structure |
Twill/plain |
Twill/plain |
Yarn count |
warp |
20S/2 |
weft |
20S/2 |
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Tearing strength (N/5cm) |
warp |
3800 |
weft |
7500 |
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Gram weight (g) |
220gsm |
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Thickness (mm) |
0.4 |
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Applications where aramids are used:
Thanks to their high strength, heat resistance and lightweight properties, aramid fibers have made a major impact across a wide range of industries. Its Basically applications:
Woven fabric is used in a wide range of industrial applications and is the most widely available and least expensive composite fabric.

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