Technora uv resistance. Technora 12 is extremely heat and flex fatigue resistant.
Technora uv resistance 39 Elongation @ Break % 4. 0 Creep** % < 1. FIBER-LINE® Enhancing Processes for Technora®: Coating; Twisting; Extrusion Technora® general characteristics Density 1. In 1980, Technora® underwent its first sampling by customers. Kevlar® and Alkex® do have slightly better heat-resistance in comparison to Technora®, but all of these fibers would do well in high-temperature applications. 39 g/cm3 Decomposition temperature > 500 °C Based on TGA analysis Coefficient of thermal expansion -6 x 10-6 /°C Flammability, LOI-Index 33 Measured on yarn Equilibrium moisture regain 2% Heat resistance at 200°C , 48 hrs (residual strength) 90% UV Stability Needs protection against UV A symbiosis of high-performance Technora® aramid and polyester. These optimised materials provide smaller diameters and reduced air resistance. Technora® was born in Japan, with the unique properties of the material first discovered by Teijin in 1974. The resulting UV-resistant and water-repellent material makes lines capable of meeting the highest demands. Resistance Ultraviolet (UV) Resistance Flame Resistance Chemical Resistance (Acid Chemical Resistance (Alkali) Chemical Resistance (Organic Solvent) Strength Retention (H2O) P X P P P P P Property UOM Value Breaking Tenacity g/d 28 Specific Gravity Ratio 1. Technora 12 is extremely heat and flex fatigue resistant. The discovery followed an extensive research and development project aimed at creating a new heat-resistant co-polymer. Technora® is an aromatic copolyamide that has a highly oriented molecular structure, consisting of both para and meta linkages. It has no creep making it a good choice for applications with high static loads including mooring cables, hoisting cables, and tower guy wires. The Technora® content guarantees length stability without compromising performance. . 6 Tensile Modulus g/d 590 Moisture Regain* % 2. Technora® fibers still degrade with prolonged exposure to UV light and have the same tendency to absorb atmospheric moisture like other para-aramids, although only to approximately 2%. Technora is produced by condensation polymerization of different copolymers, yielding a high modulus, low creep, and thermally stable fiber. Technora® 12 Strand is made with high strength light weight Technora fiber. The 12 strand braided construction is torque free, and easy to splice. kmcjidjeeopxwdwtsnbpxgjdzieygjdsochknasnxemdycqenzfs