Twaron, normally golden yellow in color due to the chemical process, now is completely black for the first time. With its three production sites in the Netherlands, Teijin Aramid is responsible for ...
JEC Europe 2012 – Aramid is difficult to dye by nature, but it is now possible to produce black threads of the same quality. Twaron is five times stronger than steel at the same weight and is often ...
Twaron and Kevlar are brand names for aramid fibers, which are strong as steel yet much lighter. They are used to make bulletproof vests, strong ropes, and high-performance car tires, for example.
Boston-based Z-Polymers is making waves in the advanced materials market with Tullomer fiber, the thinnest functional monofilament fiber available in the US/ The company said it offers mechanical ...