The polyamide fabric coated with natural rubber combines the following characteristics: Natural rubber is to be considered as the sole non-synthetic rubber. This particular rubber can be recycled for the reutilization, mostly for the manufacturing of tires. New methods of recycling natural rubber are under development to diminish the ecological impact of used tires and other products. Detaining excellent physical properties (elongation at break, tensile strength and abrasion) and presented in a widespread range of hardness, natural rubber has the best elasticity among all rubbers. Under ambient conditions (a mix of the right temperature, sun exposition, rain and wind) natural rubbers shows almost perfect fatigue resistance, excellent compression and tear strength which makes it ideal for any dynamic applications. Polyamide is a synthetic fiber formed by linear macromolecules having in the chain the recurring amide functional group. There are low affinity polyamides and high affinity polyamides. It is hardly flammable, softens around 180-200°C and melts around215-260°C. Polyamide has good elasticity (especially higher than that of polyester). Polyamide thread can have the strength of steel and the fineness of spider thread. Depending on the weaving, the fabric can have an appearance very close to silk. Fabrics made of polyamide are often presented under the name of nylon, which originally designated a polyamide 6-6, the current use of which refers to polyamides in a generic way. Applications: - Industrial fabrics
- straps
- tarps
- tires
- rope
- clothing
- Automobile door seals
- hoses
- profiles for windows and doors, tennis or golf balls
- gloves
- tubes and pipes
- coated fabrics
- roofing
- pharmaceutical stoppers
- seals
Properties: - Fireproofed
- Abrasion resistance
- Non-skid
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