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TEIJ QMP Leaflet Technora.Indd Technora®: THE outstanding Aramid Fiber for Protective Apparel Technora® enables the creation of unique high performance thermal protective apparel with light weight, comfortable and excellent durability. Unique best in class reinforcement for your market. Whereas Teijin para-Aramid Twaron® and meta-Aramid protective textiles Teijinconex® enable manufacturers of Personal Protective Invented by Teijin in 1966 and commercialized in 1987 Equipment (PPE) to produce high-end garments like for Technora® has changed the game in the protective apparel example fi re fi ghter garments, workwear coveralls and cut resistant gloves. Technora® is THE ultimate addition to multi- hazard PPE with its superior properties. Compared to pure para-Aramid it adds chemical resistance, strength and heat resistance to the PPE making the fi nal Key benefi ts when using Technora®: product as unique as Technora® itself. World strongest Aramid Best Chemical Resistance Excellent Heat Resistance Aramids by Teijin In addition to the well-known benefits of para-Aramid fibers and fabrics (such as strength, no heat shrinkage, heat, electric arc and flame resistance), Technora® gives you the following advantages: “ Next to its outstanding flame and heat resistance Technora® is resistant against most acids.” Strength – 8-times stronger than steel Chemical Resistance Today’s protective equipment should be lightweight and Oil, chemical solvents, acids, alkaline are additional threats for comfortable as well as strong in order to resist the harsh industrial workers, Law Enforcement and all who work in conditions it is used in. To be able to design strong and light dangerous environments. Those chemicals can destroy their weight protective solutions, high strength fibers are required. PPE and leave them unprotected. Technora® protects from this. Technora® is 8-times stronger than steel (weight to weight) and Next to its outstanding flame and heat resistance Technora® is outperforms regular para-Aramids by 20% in strength. resistant against most acids has a good resistance against alkali and a minimal reaction on solvents. “ Technora® is 8-times stronger than steel (weight to weight) and outperforms regular para-Aramids by 20% in strength.” Excellent Heat Resistance And finally, Technora® keeps its performance also if used at high temperatures such as 200°C for a long time or in environments where water vapor destroys other Aramids. It resists stream at 140°C without performance loss. Disclaimer: this data reflects our best knowledge at the time of publication. The content is subject to change as a result of new developments. More information It only contains a selection of the properties of the product(s) and is meant for commercial use only. Teijin Aramid gives no warranties and does not Please e-mail us at: accept any liability regarding (i) the fitness of the products for any particular use, (ii) the correctness, completeness and usage of the information, (iii) the usage of the products (iv) or any infringement of any (intellectual or industrial) property of a third party. All intellectual property rights regarding this [email protected] publication are the property of – or are licensed to - Teijin Aramid. Without our prior written consent, the reproduction and publishing of (parts of) this publication is prohibited. or visit our website. QMP-16.1-20181020-EN www.teijinaramid.com.
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