Aramid fiber is a new type of high-tech synthetic fiber with excellent properties such as soft texture, low density, high strength, high modulus, acid and alkali resistance, light weight, and high temperature resistance. It can be used for more than 10 years at 220 degrees and will not decompose or melt at a temperature of 560 degrees. Its strength is 5 to 6 times that of steel wire, its modulus is 2 to 3 times that of steel wire or glass fiber, its toughness is 2 times that of steel wire, and its weight is only about 1/5 of that of steel wire. It will not decompose or melt at a temperature of 560 degrees. It has good insulation and anti-aging properties and has a long life cycle. The discovery of aramid is considered a very important historical process in the material industry.
