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Aramid fiber is an organic polymer (aromatic polyamide) produced from a liquid chemical blend, being spun into a solid fiber.
Aramid fiber is better known by trade names such as Kevlar® (Dupont) and Twaron® (Teijin Twaron).
Aramid is usually yellow in appearance,
has high strength and low density. Aramid has excellent
energy absorption properties. Aramid is also resistant
to abrasion and thermal degradation. Our aramid panels
are produced from a 3000 denier aramid fabric, laminated
in a prescribed number of layers, using a thermo formable
adhesive film. Aramid panels are laminated in a matrix
of fabric and pre-cured film. The panels can easily
be cut to size and shape desired with a jig saw and
knife blade attached.
Product Advantages: Aramid panels are designed with
manufacturing requirements for weight, cost, formability,
and performance in mind. Ease of installation reduces
overall cost of the finished product.
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Aramid panel shot 5 times with 44
Mag. Showing no penetrations
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