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Material: 100% Polyester
Weight 400 GSM ± 3%
Thickness: Medium Weight
Features: Waterproof, Flame Retardant, Anti-static, Tear-Resistant, Blackout, Anti-pill
Technics woven
Type: Oxford Fabric
Width 1.5m
Color: Yellow, Gray, Blue
Pattern YARN DYED
Use: Car, Hospital, Home Textile—Sofa cover, Outdoor—Agriculture, Outdoor—Industry
Density 10S*10S
Width: 150 cm
Color Customized
Function: Blackout, Waterproof, Flame Retardant, Anti-Static, Anti-Pill
Application: Protective Field
MOQ 1000 Meters
Package: 100m.50m/roll
Weight: 400 gsm
Feature: Flame retardant without attenuation after 200 washing times
Aramid is a high-performance polymeric material renowned for its exceptional properties, serving as both a bulletproof and fireproof raw material. Below is a detailed description of its applications and characteristics:
As a Bulletproof Raw Material:
Bulletproof Mechanism:
Aramid fibers exhibit extremely high strength and toughness, with a strength 5 to 6 times that of steel while being only about one-fifth as dense. When impacted by a bullet, the energy is absorbed by the stretching and deformation of the aramid fibers, preventing the bullet from penetrating.
Application Scenarios:
It is widely used in manufacturing bulletproof vests, helmets, and other ballistic protection gear. For example, military soldiers’ bulletproof vests primarily adopt aramid materials to resist bullets and shrapnel. In civilian use, security personnel and police often use aramid-based protective equipment.
As a Fireproof Raw Material
Fireproof Mechanism:
Aramid features outstanding high-temperature resistance, with a decomposition temperature exceeding 500°C. It is difficult to ignite in flames and maintain structural stability. In case of a fire, aramid materials do not burn rapidly, buying time for evacuation and firefighting.
Application Scenarios:
It is commonly applied in fire-resistant products such as fire suits, high-temperature-resistant gloves, and fire curtains. Firefighters’ uniforms, for instance, often use aramid to protect them from high temperatures and flames. Aramid-based fire curtains are also used in industrial settings to isolate fires.
Other Excellent Properties and Applications:
Superior Abrasion Resistance: Used to make wear-resistant ropes, conveyor belts, etc.
Excellent Electrical Insulation: Applied in the electronics and electrical industry for insulating materials and cable sheaths.
Chemical Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to acids, alkalis, and other chemicals, finding use in the chemical industry.
Aramid’s versatile properties make it a critical material in aerospace, automotive, and other high-tech fields, contributing significantly to safety and industrial applications.
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