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Master Bond adhesives
Honeywell Spectra® 1000 Fiber
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Composite Fibers; Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polyethylene (PE)

Material Notes: Spectra® fiber 1000, the second in a series of Spectra® fibers, was developed to meet customers’ needs for increased performance. It is available in a multitude of deniers for use in a wide range of applications. This extended chain polyethylene fiber has one of the highest strength to weight ratios of any manmade fiber. Spectra® fiber 1000 has a tenacity 15 – 20 percent higher than that of Spectra® fiber 900. Spectra® fiber is, pound-for-pound, 10 times stronger than steel, more durable than polyester and has a specific strength that is 40 percent greater than aramid fiber. Specific performance is dependent upon denier and filament count.  Spectra® is a registered trademark of Honeywell and was formerly a product of Allied Signal.

Key Words: FRP composites, single fiber
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