Nomex® Meta-Aramid
History
Originally called HT-1, Nomex® was first developed in the 1960’s and made commercially available in 1967 by DuPont™. It was first used as fabric for race-car driver suits.
Composition
Similar to Kevlar®, Nomex® is an aromatic polyamide. The “Meta” linkage position of the aromatic groups differs from that of Para-Aramids. The chemical bonds are zig-zag in configuration, resulting in a lower tensile and modulus fiber compared to Kevlar®.
Nomex® is flexible and higher in elongation, however, making it an ideal textile yarn for fabrics.
Manufacturer
DuPont™
Common Types & Deniers
T-430: Filament Yarn
Deniers: 200, 1200, 1600, 2400
Nomex® is a trademark of Dupont Safety & Construction, Inc.
Explore product information and technical properties
Property | Standard Modulus |
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Breaking Tenacity (g/d) | 5.0 |
Specific Gravity (ratio) | 1.38 |
Elongation at Break (%) | 30.0 |
Tensile Modulus (g/d) | 125 |
Equilibrium Moisture Regain at 55% RH (%) | 4.5 |
Shrinkage dry air 177 ̊ 30 mins (%) | 0.4 |
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