KRYPTON-K DOUBLE BRAID
(100% KEVLAR CORE)
KEVLAR - Double Braid utilizes DuPont Kevlar aramid fiber for a super high strength core and Polyester fiber for an abrasion resistant cover. It is widely used to replace wire-rope where extremely low stretch and high strengths are critical.
KEVLAR® is an advanced technology from DuPont that helps transform ordinary products into extraordinary ones. It combines high strength with light weight, and comfort with protection. Products made with KEVLAR®—from protective apparel and sports equipment to automotive parts and ropes used on the Mars Pathfinder—help those who use them to do more, to go farther, to be even better at what they do.
KEVLAR® is 5 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis, yet, at the same time, is lightweight, flexible and comfortable. It is this unique combination of attributes that enable those who use it to realize success, to perform to their fullest potential and to achieve their personal best.
This is your glimpse into the world of KEVLAR® . Read on to learn how and why this brand has become an integral part in improving performance in every day life and the many ways KEVLAR® can make an impact in yours.
A History of the Power of Performance
The year is 1965. Two research scientists working in a corporate lab create a remarkable fiber. The technology they developed was one that enhanced strength, light weight and flexibility.
It offered numerous other benefits—ones that could be offered in a variety of forms. The scientists were Stephanie Kwolek and Herbert Blades. The company was DuPont. And the technology was KEVLAR® .
And, because of the superior protection it provides, KEVLAR® brand fiber quickly became the technology of choice for bullet-resistant vests. In fact, police officers have relied on the KEVLAR® brand for more than 25 years because of the superior bullet-stopping power it offers. That power and protection comes packed at an extremely light weight, which provides both comfort and freedom of movement to those that wear KEVLAR®.
The Properties of KEVLAR®
KEVLAR® is one of the most important manmade organic fibers ever developed. Because of its unique combination of properties, KEVLAR® is used today in a wide variety of industrial applications. KEVLAR® para-aramid fiber possesses a remarkable combination of properties that has led to its adoption in a variety of end-uses since its commercial introduction in the early 1970's.
Fibers of KEVLAR® consist of long molecular chains produced from poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide. The chains are highly oriented with strong interchain bonding which result in a unique combination of properties.
General Features of KEVLAR® :
- High Tensile Strength at Low Weight
- Low Elongation to Break High Modulus (Structural Rigidity)
- Low Electrical Conductivity
- High Chemical Resistance
- Low Thermal Shrinkage
- High Toughness (Work-To-Break)
- Excellent Dimensional Stability
- High Cut Resistance
- Flame Resistant, Self-Extinguishing
The Many Applications of KEVLAR® ?
Today, the story of KEVLAR® extends far beyond that DuPont laboratory. In the almost 40 years since its discovery, KEVLAR® has played a significant role in many critical and diverse applications:
- Ropes that secure the airbags in the crucial landing apparatus of the Mars Pathfinder
- Small-diameter, lightweight ropes that hold 22,000 pounds and help moor the largest U.S. Navy vessels
- Shrapnel-resistant shielding in jet aircraft engines that will protect passengers in case an explosion occurs
- Run-flat tires that allow for greater safety because they won't ruin the rim when driving to the nearest assistance
- Gloves that protect hands and fingers against cuts, slashes and other injuries that often occur in glass and sheet metal factories
- Kayaks that provide better impact resistance with no extra weight
- Strong, lightweight skis, helmets and racquets that help lessen fatigue and boost exhilaration
The Future of KEVLAR®
KEVLAR® is a highly creative material...a constantly improving, evolving technology. Jobs, activities or products that stand to benefit from integrating the dynamic technology of KEVLAR® are limited only by your imagination.
We invite you to check this site often to see the enhancements and updates we will be making for the use of KEVLAR® in applications as diverse as personal body armor, personal life safety equipment including hunting apparel, and personal performance apparel including athletic shoes, hiking boots and parkas.
As you can see, the application possibilities for KEVLAR® are endless.
KEVLAR®. It's the power of performance.
Kevlar® is an aramid fiber for ballistic protection.
The passive personal protection system have been booming after discovery and commercialization of new paraaramid fibers helping to develop structures which combine high ballistic properties with light weight and resistance to various exposures. The first paraaramid fiber under the trademark of Kevlar® was invented in 1965 and patented by DuPont. It was about 25 years ago that the first generation of Kevlar® fibers under the name of Kevlar® 29 was used in US ballistic vests for the first time. Due to the unique combination of high tensile strength, modulus of elasticity alongside flame retardant properties and high heat resistance, Kevlar® is also used in bulletproof and fragment protective helmets.
In subsequent years, work was concentrated on developing new improved aramid fibers. In particular, DuPont developed Kevlar® 129, a new generation of high-performance fibers in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and DuPont recently informed on developing the next generation of Kevlar® NFT fibers.
Kevlar® in fiber-optic cables.
The infrastructure of major cities is unthinkable without tunnels and pipelines. This is a huge non-demanded resource which, if used, can trigger a genuine revolution in data transmission. How? Using fiber-optic cables manufactured with due regard for unique Kevlar® properties, designers and engineers may use existing lines instead of laying new ones. It has become possible due to proved unique Kevlar® properties, such as light weight and strength which allow reducing the cable cross-section. When used in suspended air cables, lightweight and strong Kevlar® makes it possible to increase the distance between supports. Besides, such cables can withstand extreme weather conditions due to enhanced strength brought about by Kevlar®. Thus, your creativity combined in a brilliant way with superb Kevlar® properties will help you solve your problems.
Kevlar® aramid pulp for asbestos-free friction items and gaskets.
Kevlar® converted into pulp has excellent heat resistance, wear resistance and chemical resistance, while have no abrasion properties, which makes is the key component in asbestos-free gaskets and friction items all over the world.
Kevlar® pulp means quality guarantee and environment stewardship
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