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Twaron (a
brand name of
Teijin Aramid) is a para-aramid, high-performance yarn. It is a heat-resistant fibre,
helps in
ballistic protection and cut protection...
- (>500 °C (932 °F)).
Common aramid brand names include Kevlar, Nomex, and
Twaron. The term
aramid is
shortened from
aromatic polyamide. It was introduced...
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Teijin Twaron, is a
company in The
Netherlands that
produces various high-strength
fibers for
industrial purposes, most
notably their para-aramid,
Twaron. Twaron...
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fiber called Twaron with the same
chemical structure was
developed by Akzo in the 1970s;
commercial production started in 1986, and
Twaron is manufactured...
- use high
quality helmets made of
ballistic materials such as
Kevlar and
Twaron,
which offer improved protection. Some
helmets also have good non-ballistic...
- to
Teijin Aramids's
Twaron or DuPont's Kevlar.
Technora is
derived from two
different diamines, 3,4'-ODA and PPD,
whereas Twaron is
derived from PPD alone...
- of
polyphenylene sulfide. NMP is used in the
production of
aramid fibers Twaron and Kevlar. In the
pharmaceutical industry, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone is used...
- thermoplastic, most
others can be melted.
aromatic polyamids (aramids) such as
Twaron,
Kevlar and
Nomex thermally degrade at high
temperatures and do not melt...
- Akzo in the 1970s.
Twaron was
first commercially produced in 1986. Now,
Twaron is
manufactured by
Teijin Aramid. Like Kevlar,
Twaron is a strong, synthetic...
- sailcloth.
Twaron is an aramid,
which is
produced in The
Netherlands by Teijin, is
chemically and
physically similar to DuPont’s Kevlar.
Twaron HM (High...