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Aramid types and manufacturers

The basic development and the first commercial introduction of aramid materials were done by DuPont, which continues to be the largest producer. MPDI fiber products (staple, continuous filament, yarn, and floe) under the trademark Nomex are produced by DuPont in the United States and Spain. The only other major MPDI producer is Teijin, with its fiber product Teijinconex produced in Japan. The situation is very similar with the PPTA manufacturers. The first and largest manufacturer, DuPont, produces essentially all product forms except films. DuPont s PPTA fibers are known under the trademark Kevlar , p-Aramid fiber is also produced in Ireland and Japan. The other producer of PPTA is Teijin Co., which produces two basic fibers Twaron based on PPTA, and Technora based on the ODA-PPTA copolymer. A small amount of p-aramid fibers (Armos and Rusar ) are produced in Russia, both being based on SVM copolymer [6]. [Pg.252]

It is interesting to note here that along with the aramids there exist other chemistries from which fiber materials with impressive properties can be developed. In the 1980s a poly(benzoxazole) yarn (PBO) was invented. Presently it is produced by Toyobo under [Pg.252]


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