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Aramid sleeve

Rust-free, melt-free, and allows radio waves to pass through. A top-class protector recognized by the aerospace industry.

The "Aramid Sleeve" is a sleeve that protects objects from harsh environments. Aramid fibers are used as reinforcement materials in tires, optical cables, bulletproof vests, and construction materials. In addition, compared to steel, its strength is seven times greater while its weight is about one-fifth. It is rust-resistant, has excellent chemical resistance, water resistance, and heat resistance, and does not melt. 【Features】 ■ Protects objects from harsh environments ■ Excellent shock absorption, does not conduct electricity, and is not magnetized ■ Since it allows radio waves to pass through, it is not affected by adverse effects from radio wave reflection ■ Mainly used in the aerospace, marine, and automotive industries *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Aramid Sleeve (Lightweight and Durable)

Aramid sleeves protect objects from harsh environments.

Aramid sleeves protect objects from harsh environments. Aramid fibers are used in tire reinforcement, optical cable reinforcement, bulletproof vests, and construction materials. Compared to steel, they have seven times the strength and about one-fifth the weight. They are rust-resistant, have excellent chemical resistance, water resistance, and heat resistance, and do not melt. They excel in shock absorption, do not conduct electricity, and are not magnetized. Since they allow radio waves to pass through, they are not affected by adverse effects from radio wave reflection. They are mainly used in the aerospace, marine, and automotive industries.

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