The difference between aramid pulp and aramid fiber1. Definition of aramid pulp
Aramid pulp is a chemical fiber raw material with good flame retardant properties, chemical corrosion resistance and excellent mechanical properties. It is a polymer material polymerized from aromatic polymers. It has an extremely high melting point and glass transition temperature and can be used stably for a long time at high temperatures.
Material: 100% para aramid
Chinese name: Aramid pulp
Shape: light yellow variegated
Features: Good dimensional stability, no brittleness
Moisture regain rate 8%
| commodity | Aramid pulp |
| Density | 1.44g/cm2 |
| Fiber length | 1.2-1.7mm |
| Specific surface area | 5-12 m2/g |
| Additive content | 0.3-0.7% |
| Moisture content | 5-7% |
| colour | Natural yellow |













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