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KEVLAR® fiber

Kevlar fibers are very strong which makes Kevlar a popular choice m applications where the ratio of strength to weight is important For example a cable made from Kevlar weighs only one fifth as much as a steel one but is just as strong Kevlar is also used to make lightweight bulletproof vests... [Pg.868]

J. A. E. BeU and G. Hansen, "Properties of Nickel-Coated Carbon and Kevlar Fibers Produced by the Decomposition of Nickel Carbonyl," the 23rddntemational SAMPE Technical Conference, Anaheim, Calif, Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering, Covina, Calif., Oct. 1991. [Pg.18]

Composites. High molecular weight PPS can be combiaed with long (0.6 cm to continuous) fiber to produce advanced composite materials (131). Such materials having PPS as the polymer matrix have been developed by usiag a variety of reinforcements, including glass, carbon, and Kevlar fibers as mat, fabric, and unidirectional reinforcements. Thermoplastic composites based on PPS have found application ia the aircraft, aerospace, automotive, appliance, and recreation markets (see Composite materials, polymer-matrix). [Pg.450]

Fibers in which the basic chemical units have been formed by chemical synthesis, followed by fiber formation, are called synthetic fibers. Examples include nylon, carbon, boron fibers, organic fibers, ceramic fibers, and metallic fibers. Among all commercially available fibers, Kevlar fibers exhibit high strength and modulus. (Kevlar is a DuPont trademark for poly [p-phenylene diamine terephthalamide].) It is an aromatic polyamide (aramid) in which at least 85% of the... [Pg.813]

Fluoroelastomers Novikova et al. [32] reported unproved physico-mechanical properties of fluoro mbbers by reinforcement with chopped polyamide fibers. Other fiber reinforcements are covered by Grinblat et al. [33]. Watson and Francis [34] described the use of aramid (Kevlar) as short fiber reinforcement for vulcanized fluoroelastomer along with polychloroprene mbber and a co-polyester TPE in terms of improvement in the wear properties of the composites. Rubber diaphragms, made up of fluorosilicone mbbers, can be reinforced using aramid fiber in order to impart better mechanical properties to the composite, though surface modification of the fiber is needed to improve the adhesion between fluorosUicone mbber and the fiber [35]. Bhattacharya et al. [36] studied the crack growth resistance of fluoroelastomer vulcanizates filled with Kevlar fiber. [Pg.353]

Kevlar fibers are supplied by DuPont as Kevlar-29 and 49. The former is characterized by high tensile strength and the latter by high initial modulus(4). Some Kevlar-29 end uses are in ropes and cables, which are as strong as steel at one-fifth the weight, and in ballistic vests. Some Kevlar-49 end uses are in reinforcing resins and composites for aerospace structures, boat hulls, and sport equipments. [Pg.326]

Radial Distribution in Kevlar Fiber, area under the curve Hole CO2 species/Mole -(-C7H5NO-)-... [Pg.336]

Chains that include aromatic rings (phenols, pyridines, etc.) are said to be polycyclic and are stiffer, harder and more stable than aliphatic chains. Polycarbonate is an example, being hard enough for use in eyeglass lenses. An extreme example is Kevlar fiber. [Pg.166]

Fischer formula, 4 697 a-Ketoxime, reduction, 2 572 Kettle soap making, 22 723, 736-737 Kettle-type reboilers, 79 510 Kevlar, 70 211, 212 79 742 20 79, 399 TD resins in, 22 589 Kevlar fibers, 73 373-376 26 760 Kew laboratories, 77 248—249 Key-and-lock principle, 7 574 Keyword-in-context (KWIC) index, 78 239 KF alumina, 5 337 Kharasch process, 79 114 Kidney, citric acid in, 6 632t Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative (K/DOQI), 26 823 Kidney failure, 26 813 Kidney function, normal, 26 813 Kielselguhr 22 402... [Pg.503]

Sandorf, 1980 Whitney, 1985 Whitney and Browning, 1985). According to the classical beam theory, the shear stress distribution along the thickness of the specimen is a parabolic function that is symmetrical about the neutral axis where it is at its maximum and decreases toward zero at the compressive and tensile faces. In reality, however, the stress field is dominated by the stress concentration near the loading nose, which completely destroys the parabolic shear distribution used to calculate the apparent ILSS, as illustrated in Fig 3.18. The stress concentration is even more pronounced with a smaller radius of the loading nose (Cui and Wisnom, 1992) and for non-linear materials displaying substantial plastic deformation, such as Kevlar fiber-epoxy matrix composites (Davidovitz et al., 1984 Fisher et al., 1986), which require an elasto-plastic analysis (Fisher and Marom, 1984) to interpret the experimental results properly. [Pg.64]

Kevlar fibers are available in four forms Kevlar, Kevlar 29, Kevlar 49 and the recently developed Kevlar 149. Kevlar is designed specifically for reinforcements of elastomers (e.g. tires and belts), while Kevlar 29 is used primarily for tensile members sueh as ropes, cables, webbings and ballistic cloth. Kevlar 49 and 149 are designed for reinforcement of high performance PMCs. Kevlar 149 offers a 40%... [Pg.196]

Wang, Q., Kaliaguine, S. and Ait-kadi, A. (1992b). Polyethylene-plasma treated Kevlar fiber composites analysis of the fiber surface, J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 48, 121-136. [Pg.236]

Mechanical properties of carbon fiber-epoxy matrix and Kevlar fiber-epoxy matrix composites with and without PVAL coaling at room temperature". [Pg.289]

Mai Y.W. and Castino F. (1985). The debonding and pull-out properties of coated Kevlar fibers from an epoxy resin matrix. J. Mater. Sci. Lett. 4, 505-508. [Pg.324]

Interleaving strips made from ductile short fibers, notably Kevlar fiber mat, and an adhesive (Browning and Schwartz, 1986) provide extra energy required during delamination crack propagation due to additional toughening mechanisms such as... [Pg.347]

Sohn, M.S. and Hu, X.Z. (1994). Mode II delamination toughness of carbon fiber/epoxy composites with chopped Kevlar fiber reinforced composites. Composites Set. Techno . 52, 439-448. [Pg.365]

KFRP Kevlar fiber reinforced polymer composites... [Pg.375]

When Kevlar fibers were stressed in tension, a stranded form of fracture was observed, which resulted in multiple EE/PIE peaks spread over several hundred microseconds. The total emission from the entire fracture event correlated with the extent of "damage" to the fiber in fracture. Examination of the shape and intensity of the EE/PIE bursts could provide indications of the mechanism of failure, by differentiating between fibril formation and pull-out. [Pg.154]

The relevant properties of these materials for the torsional-mechanical analysis are listed in Table 8.11. On the basis of specific elastic modulus and specific shear modulus, the best materials are the graphite-fiber-reinforced epoxy resin, followed by either of the alloys, then the Kevlar fiber-reinforced epoxy. The chopped glass sheet molding compound is obviously not a good choice. [Pg.840]


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