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Kevlar is a type of technical textile made from a synthetic fiber called poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide. It is a strong, lightweight material that is used in a variety of applications, including protective clothing, bulletproof vests, and tires. It is also used in the aerospace and automotive industries, as well as in the construction of boats and sporting goods.
Kevlar is produced by DuPont, a leading manufacturer of technical textiles. Other companies that produce Kevlar include Teijin Aramid, Honeywell, and Toyobo. These companies produce a variety of Kevlar products, including fabrics, yarns, and composites.
Kevlar is a popular choice for many applications due to its strength and durability. It is also resistant to heat, chemicals, and abrasion, making it an ideal material for a variety of uses.
Companies in the Kevlar market include DuPont, Teijin Aramid, Honeywell, and Toyobo. These companies produce a variety of Kevlar products, including fabrics, yarns, and composites. Show Less Read more