What Is Aramid 1414 Fiber

Mar 03, 2024

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Aramid 1414 fiber, also known as meta aramid or para aramid, is a new type of high-tech synthetic fiber. It has excellent high temperature resistance, flame retardancy, and insulation properties, with strength 5-6 times that of steel wire, modulus 2-3 times that of steel wire or glass fiber, toughness twice that of steel wire, and weight only about one-fifth of that of steel wire. At a temperature of 560 degrees, it does not decompose or melt, and has good thermal stability.
In addition, aramid 1414 fiber also has good chemical stability, corrosion resistance to most chemicals, radiation resistance, high strength, high modulus, low density, small fracture elongation, small coefficient of thermal expansion, good dimensional stability, and excellent electrical insulation. The discovery of aramid fibers is hailed as an important milestone in the history of material development.
Aramid 1414 fiber has a wide range of uses and can be used to produce products such as fire-resistant, high-temperature resistant, thermal insulation, and insulation, such as fire-resistant clothing, firefighting equipment, wires and cables, etc. It also has excellent fatigue resistance and wear resistance, and can be used to make tire cords, racing brake pads, etc. At the same time, aramid 1414 fiber also has environmental performance and can decompose on its own in the natural environment, without pollution to the environment.
Overall, aramid 1414 fiber has important applications in multiple fields due to its unique physical and chemical properties.