The main features of aramid cloth include high strength, high modulus, high temperature resistance and good insulation. Aramid cloth is a fabric woven with aramid fiber as raw material. It has extremely high strength. Its strength is 5-6 times that of high-quality steel, its modulus is 2-3 times that of steel or glass fiber, its toughness is 2 times that of steel, and its weight is only 1/5 of that of steel. Aramid cloth can operate normally for a long time in the range of -196°C to 204°C, its shrinkage rate is 0 at 150°C, it does not decompose or melt at a high temperature of 560°C, and it has good insulation and corrosion resistance, and its life cycle is very long.
Aramid cloth has a wide range of uses, mainly in fields that require high strength and high heat resistance. Due to its high strength and high modulus, aramid cloth is often used in the manufacture of bulletproof vests, helmets and other personal protective equipment, which can provide better protection. In addition, aramid fabrics are also used to manufacture industrial products such as ropes and lifting belts, as well as key components in the aerospace and automotive industries, such as engine heat shields and interior trims. The high temperature resistance of aramid fabrics enables them to perform well in high temperature environments and are suitable for applications that require high temperature resistance and flame retardancy.
