Kevlar® Fabric Hakamid® 350°C Hakamid® products are made from aramid fibres, and can also be supplied with various other fibres mixed in. They are famous with their durability, tear and abbrasive resistance.
| Fabric Details | |
| Weave: | Herringbone, twill, plain and panama |
| General specification | |
| Temperature resistance °С | up to 350 °C possible |
| Thickness | 0.5 – 2.2 mm |
| Weight: | 210 – 750 g/m² |
Applications
- Industrial Applications
- Heat Resistant Gear
- Safety Equipment
FAQ
What materials are used in Kevlar® Fabric?
Kevlar® Fabric is primarily made from aramid fibres, known for their strength and durability.
What is the temperature resistance of Hakamid® 350°C?
Hakamid® 350°C is designed to withstand temperatures up to 350 degrees Celsius.
How can Kevlar® Fabric be used in safety equipment?
Kevlar® Fabric is used in safety equipment due to its high durability and resistance to abrasion and tearing.
Expert Advice: When selecting Kevlar® Fabric for applications, consider the specific environmental conditions and required durability to ensure optimal performance.
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