Aramid Paper

Aramid Paper
Aramid Paper is a high-performance material made from aramid fibers using papermaking technology, followed by hot pressing to form the final product. It comprises two types of fibers: short-cut fibers and fibrid fibers (aramid pulp). Through a wet papermaking process, these fibers are combined to create a paper that offers exceptional strength, thermal stability, and insulating properties. This material is known for its lightweight nature, high specific strength, and excellent resistance to heat and chemicals.
Widely used in aerospace, aviation, shipbuilding, and electronics industries, Aramid Paper serves in applications such as radomes, secondary load-bearing structural components, insulation, and heat-resistant parts. It plays a crucial role in defense materials and is also an important material in electromechanical, electronics, and communications fields. Its unique properties make it indispensable for industries requiring materials that can withstand extreme conditions while maintaining structural integrity.
Aramid Paper
Polyaramide fibre paper is made of polyaramide fibres copied into paper according to paper making technology and then formed by hot pressing, referred to as aramid paper.
Aramid paper is made of two forms of fibres by the wet copying process into paper, after the hot pressing process into two kinds of fibres are: short-cut fibres and precipitation fibres (aramid pulp) high-performance aramid paper-based composite materials (hereinafter referred to as aramid paper) used in a large number of aviation, aerospace, shipping, electronics and other fields within the radome, secondary stress structural components, insulation and thermal insulation and other components, in the defence materials occupy a pivotal position. It is also an important material in the fields of electromechanics, electronics and communications.