💡 Product Introduction
Aramid knitted fabric is crafted from meta-aramid 1313 and para-aramid 1414 fibers. This advanced material combines superior flame resistance, high-temperature tolerance, and chemical stability with exceptional softness and elasticity.
- Meta-aramid 1313: Long-term heat resistance up to 220°C. Known for its soft texture, making it ideal for inner protective layers.
- Para-aramid 1414: High strength and cut resistance. Operates reliably between -20°C to 204°C, with instant heat resistance up to 400°C.
Key Advantages: High Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI ≥28%), no melting or dripping under heat, excellent breathability, and superior wash durability.
| Product Name | Aramid 1414 Knitted Fabric |
| Material | High-Performance Aramid Fiber |
| Width | Customizable |
| Key Features | Abrasion-resistant, heat-resistant, high strength, lightweight, electrically insulating |
| Primary Applications | Undergarments, footwear, headgear, and garment linings for extreme environments |
🛡️ Applications
Aramid knitted fabrics are essential for personnel safety in high-risk industries including firefighting, metallurgy, racing, and aerospace. They are widely used in:
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Meta-aramid and Para-aramid?
Meta-aramid is primarily used for its excellent thermal insulation and heat resistance (long-term up to 220°C), while Para-aramid is known for its high tensile strength and cut resistance, handling instant temperatures up to 400°C.
Does this fabric melt when exposed to high temperatures?
No, aramid knitted fabric is naturally flame retardant and does not melt or drip. It carbonizes when exposed to extreme heat, providing a protective barrier.
Is the aramid fabric comfortable for skin contact?
Yes, our aramid knitted fabrics are designed to be skin-friendly, soft, and breathable, making them suitable for undergarments and protective linings.
What safety standards does this fabric meet?
The fabric meets the EN ISO 11612 standard for flame retardant performance, ensuring reliable protection in industrial and emergency settings.
Can the width and shape of the fabric be customized?
Yes, we provide customization options for both width and shape to meet specific industrial requirements and product designs.
What are the common industrial uses for this material?
It is widely used in firefighting suits, arc flash protection gear, racing suits, cut-resistant gloves, and insulation for aerospace components.