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Heat protective clothing and helmets. Body armor, competing with PE based fiber products such as Dyneema and Spectra. Asbestos replacement (e.g. braking pads). Hot air filtration fabrics. Tires, newly as Sulfron (sulfur modified Twaron). Mechanical rubber goods reinforcement. Wicks for fire dancing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Overview of Aramid Fiber. Basic Principles of Acrylic Fiber Production. Major spandex fiber uses. Overview of Nylon Fiber.

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Manmade Fibers: Overview of Nylon Fiber

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Overview of Nylon Fiber. Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides and first produced on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont. Nylon is one of the most commonly used polymers. Density - 1.15g/cm³. Electrical conductivity (σ) - 10-12S/m. Thermal conductivity 0.25W/(m·K), 463 K-624 K. Melting point 190°C-350°C or 374°F-663°F. Nylon fibers are used in many applications, including fabrics, bridal veils, carpets, musical strings, and rope.

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Manmade Fibers: overview of Aramid Fiber

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Overview of Aramid Fiber. Aramid fibers are a class of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibers. They are used in aerospace and military applications, for ballistic rated body armor fabric, and as an asbestos substitute. The name is a shortened form of "aromatic polyamide". They are fibers in which the chain molecules are highly oriented along the fiber axis, so the strength of the chemical bond can be exploited. Appearances of Aramid Fiber Characteristics. Fiber,Chopped fiber,Powder, Pulp.

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Manmade Fibers: Characteristics of Nylon

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Variation of luster: nylon has the ability to be very lustrous, semilustrous or dull. Durability: its high tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire cords, ballistic cloth and other uses. Highly resilient (nylon fabrics are heat-set). Paved the way for easy-care garments. High resistance to: insects, fungi and animals,molds, mildew, rot,many chemicals. Used in carpets and nylon stockings. Melts instead of burning. Used in many military applications. Overview of Aramid Fiber. Major spandex fiber uses.

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Manmade Fibers: Spandex Fiber Production

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Spandex-or elastane-is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity. It is stronger and more durable than rubber, its major non-synthetic competitor. It was invented in 1959 by DuPont chemist Joseph Shivers. When first introduced, it revolutionized many areas of the clothing industry. The prepolymer is further reacted with an equal amount of diamine. This reaction is known as chain extension reaction. The resulting solution is diluted with a solvent to produce the spinning solution....As the fi...

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Manmade Fibers: Aramid Fiber Uses

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Heat protective clothing and helmets. Body armor, competing with PE based fiber products such as Dyneema and Spectra. Asbestos replacement (e.g. braking pads). Hot air filtration fabrics. Tires, newly as Sulfron (sulfur modified Twaron). Mechanical rubber goods reinforcement. Wicks for fire dancing. Overview of Aramid Fiber. Basic Principles of Acrylic Fiber Production. Major spandex fiber uses. Overview of Nylon Fiber.

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