In extreme heat: ±·´Ç³¾±ð³æ®
The heat- and flame-resistant properties are engineered into the molecular structure of the fiber, i.e., they are inherent and permanent.Â
±·´Ç³¾±ð³æ® is a synthetic aromatic polyamide polymer, or aramid for short. It’s a man-made material with ring-like molecules that are bound together in long, very strong fibers.Â
Thanks to its molecular structure, it can’t melt, drip or combust. When exposed to heat, a special reaction takes place to absorb the energy of the heat in the fabric.Â
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