Well-designed Emf Shielding Yarn - Kevlar Covered FeCrAl threads – 3L Tex Detail:
Kevlar covered FeCrAl threads is constructed with a special micro FeCrAl wire core and a para-aramid wrap, allowing it to offer a superior level of temperature resistance,the FeCrAl core can withstand temperatures of approximately 400°C under mechanical strain and up to 1300°C without any mechanical strain.
Main feature:
High temperature/heat resistance Excellent flame retardant Excellent radiation resistance
Cut-resistant High tensile strength High modulus Low shrinkage Abrasion resistance
Good mechanical performance Stable chemical properties Good dielectric properties
Main applications:
Kevlar covered FeCrAl threads is suitable for a broad range of technical textile applications where it may be exposed to high temperatures and high strength requirements.
These applications include; welding blankets and curtains, fire curtains, insulation jackets, thermal covers, heat insulation,heat and flame protective carpets, mats and tarpaulins ,Cut-resistant gloves Webbings, as well as fire fighter uniforms and industrial heat and flame protective clothing.
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By Freda from Mali - 2018.03.03 13:09
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By Gwendolyn from Congo - 2017.09.16 13:44