Kevlar Wir…
Kevelar Wire is made of high-temperature resistant material with a high ignition point. It is woven to have a bright light beige color, smooth texture, and a continuous filament construction. The specifications are categorized in units of “D” (denier), and the tensile strength increases with the addition of more filaments.
Advantages:
- High strength: 20.92 cN/dtex.
- Linear density: 1.667, heavier than water, sinks in water.
- Resistant to cutting and excellent thermal stability, does not melt at high temperatures, with a glass transition temperature of approximately 345°C.
- Average flexibility, tends to form burrs when knotted.
- Good tensile performance, with a breaking elongation rate of 3.55%.
- Resistant to common organic solvents and salt solutions, but poor resistance to strong acids and alkalis.
- Sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, with a strength degradation of approximately 40% when exposed to sunlight for extended periods.
- Yellow in appearance.