The polyamide fabric coated with EPDM combines the following characteristics: EPDM has very good resistance to weather, heat, cold, ozone, aging, acids, polar solvents. It has good dielectric strength but poor resistance to fuels, chlorinated, aromatic or aliphatic solvents, petroleum derivatives and oils. It has a low resistance to fire. Flame propagation is low. Polyamide is a synthetic fiber formed of linear macromolecules having in the chain the recurring amide functional group. There are polyamides of low affinity and high affinity. They have low flammability, it starts to weaken at 180-200 ° C and melts at about215-260 ° C. Good elasticity (greater than typical polyester). The polyamide yarn can have the strength of steel and fine wire of the spider. Depending on the weaving, the fabric may exhibit a very close silk appearance. Polyamide fabrics are often in the name of nylon which designated the base polyamide 6-6 whose current usage returns to generically polyamides. Applications: - Industrial fabrics
- straps
- tarps
- tires
- rope
- clothing
- windshields gaskets
- molded or extruded products
Properties: - Heat resistant
- Fireproofed
- Acids resistance
- Non-skid
- UV resistance
- Water storage
- Ozone Resistance
- Isolation to radiation
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