Production
Kevlar is synthesized from the monomers 1,4-phenyl-diamine
(para-phenylenediamine) and terephthaloyl chloride. The result is a
polymeric aromatic amide (aramid) with alternating benzene rings and amide
groups. When they are produced, these polymer strands are aligned randomly. To
make Kevlar, they are dissolved and spun, causing the polymer chains to orient
in the direction of the fiber.
Kevlar has a high price at
least partly because of the difficulties caused by the use of concentrated
sulfuric acid in its manufacture. These harsh conditions are needed to keep the
highly insoluble polymer in solution during synthesis and spinning.The chemical
synthesis of kevlar from 1,4-phenyl-diamine (para-phenylenediamine) and
terephthaloyl chloride.
Para – Aramid Fibers Properties
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Density : 1.45 g/cc
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Melting
Temperature : 500°C
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Solvent : H2SO4
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Tenacity (g/d) : Dry
:- 8 – 22 ; Wet :- 7 – 21
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Elongation (%) : 8
– 20
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Modulus (g/d) : 120
– 130
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Recovery (%) : 100
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Moisture Uptake
(%) : 3.0
%
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At elevated
temperatures, the aromatic polyamides have greater mechanical properties.
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Kevlar fibe is
one of the strongest of man – made fibers.
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Dimensional
stability of Kevlar is excellent. There is negligible change in length in hot
water or in air at temperature as high as 160°C.
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Kevlar is
susceptible to photo – degradation.
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Kevlar is
unaffected by most organic solvents but it is attacked by strong acids and
bases at high concentration or at high temperatures.
Applications of Para – Aramid Fibers
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They are being
used in some designs of helicopters and light weight fighter planes.
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Its lower creep
and excellent creep rupture characteristics are important in the use of aramids
as filament wound, pressure vessel reinforcement.
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Protective
gloves, aprons, vests, helmets, jackets, boots etc. are developed utilizing the
cut and penetration resistance of these high performance fibers.
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Aramid fibers
are providing improved damage tolerance in off – shore power boats, base boats,
ocean racing yachts, small sail boats, canoes and kayaks.
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In sporting
goods aramid fibers are applied such as golf shafts, archery bows, paddles,
tennis rackets, fishing rods, track and field equipment.
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Aramid fibers
are also used to manufacture ropes and cables with high strength and low
stretch, such as wire ropes and electromechanical cables.
High strength and
modulus of aramid fibers has led to their use in a number of rubber (tires, v –
belts, hose etc.), plastic (epoxy, polyester,PVC etc.) and elastomer (neoprene,
urethane etc.) reinforcement applications.