Woven from yellow filaments just ten microns thin, Yaxing 99.99% para-aramid fabrics excel at thermal management. They boast insulating properties, withstanding peak temperatures of 500°C and continuous temperatures of 350°C. This makes them ideal for applications requiring heat protection, like fireproof clothing and thermal insulation materials.
99.99% para-aramid fabrics can be coated with materials like silicone, aluminum, or flame retardants.
These fabrics come in various versions, including plain weave, aluminized (coated with aluminum), and fleece, catering to specific needs. The cross-twill woven version stands out with even higher cut resistance and high-temperature tolerance (up to 450°C), making it the go-to choice for reinforcing protective clothing.
Feature:
Cuts: These fabrics can safeguard against sharp objects.
Abrasion: They resist wear and tear from constant friction.
Tearing: They are difficult to rip or tear.
Acids: They offer good resistance to many acidic chemicals.
Applications of Aramid Fibre Fabric:
Firefighter Clothing: Due to their exceptional heat resistance and flame retardant properties, para-aramid fabrics are a primary material in firefighter turnout gear, offering crucial protection against flames and high temperatures.
Thermal Insulation: These fabrics can be used in various thermal insulation applications, like industrial heat shields, welding blankets, and fireproof sleeves, due to their ability to withstand high temperatures without melting or losing significant strength.
Heat-Resistant Clothing: Aramid fabrics find use in applications requiring heat protection for workers in various industries, such as aluminized suits for high-heat environments in steel mills or glass manufacturing.