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Kevlar® Aramid Fibers & Fabrics


Aramid fiber is an aromatic polyamide, better known by the trademark, Kevlar®. Kevlar® aramid fiber is a high strength, intermediate modulus, organic fiber. Its high tenacity and low thermal shrinkage make it similar to S glass. It is inherently flame resistant and self-extinguishing, charring at 800ºF (425ºC).

Fabrics woven of Kevlar® aramid fiber combine very high strenth-to-weight properties with excellent abrasion and cut resistance. They exhibit good environmental stability, retaining useful properties over a wide range of temperatures, and offering good chemical resistance to most weak acids and alkalis, ketones, alcohols, hydrocarbons, oils and dry cleaning solvents.

Fabrics woven of Kevlar® are golden in color but turn tawny in the presence of UV. Kevlar® aramid fiber exhibits poor flex resistance and will cut itself. It is not dyeable.

Aramid fabrics are primarily used in polymer matrix laminates such as ballistic armor, in unlaminated layers for protective apparel, and in film laminates such as in high performance sailcloth.

DENSITY 1.44 g/cc
BREAK ELONGATION 3-4%
TENACITY 22 gpd
BOIL-OFF SHRINKAGE 0
DRY HEAT SHRINKAGE @ 320ºF. 0


ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS

Standard temperature ranges

Minimum,  -420º F (-250ºC)
Maximum, 500º F (260ºC)
Chars at 800E° F (425ºC)
Degrades at 900E° F (480ºC)
Does not melt

Chemical resistance

Good resistance to dilute acids and bases.
Degraded by strong mineral acids and strong mineral bases.
Excellent solvent resistance.
Does not like bleach.

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®Kevlar is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company and is used under license by Stern & Stern Inc.