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- Technora is an aramid that is useful for a variety of applications that require high strength or chemical resistance. It is a brand name of the company...
- known under the brand name Technora, as developed by Teijin and introduced in 1976. The manufacturing process of Technora reacts PPD and 3,4'-diaminodiphenylether...
- handles to a 12-inch or longer kevlar or Technora rope. Fire jump rope – A jump rope made of kevlar or Technora. Fire cannon – a propane flame effect device;...
- heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, the high-strength material...
- flogging and careful handling can greatly extend the life of a Kevlar sail. Technora is an aramid, which is produced in ****an by Teijin, has a slightly lower...
- National Geographic Kourounis used a custom-made Kevlar harness and multiple Technora ropes attached to a full-body aluminized suit with a self-contained breathing...
- Carbon (Tenax) Basalt Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid (Twaron, Kevlar, Technora, Nomex) Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene (Dyneema...
- on the mani****tion of the cord. Fire poi use wicks made from Kevlar or Technora or another flame resistant material for the weighted ends. The wicks are...
- Mineral Gl**** Carbon Basalt Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid Twaron Kevlar Technora Nomex Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene UHMWPE...
- Carbon (Tenax) Basalt Metallic Polymer Acrylic Aramid (Twaron, Kevlar, Technora, Nomex) Microfiber Modacrylic Nylon Olefin Polyester Polyethylene (Dyneema...