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■What is synthetic fiber?
Synthetic fibers are synthetic fibers with a high molecular composition synthesized from low-molecular raw materials, and are often abbreviated as "synthetic fibers." This includes nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc. It is defined as a chemical fiber with a polymeric composition (from Wikipedia) that is synthesized from low-molecular raw materials.
Among these, nylon, polyester, and acrylic are also called the ``three major synthetic fibers.'' When you hear the words nylon and polyester, you probably think of clothing fabrics, but they are also used in car seat belts and airbags.
A fiber called aramid was invented in the 1960s. This aramid fiber is a material that is strong in tension, lightweight, and has excellent durability, so it is often used as a material for industrial products. Have you ever heard of the name "Kepler"?
Kepler is an aramid fiber and is a registered trademark of DuPont. Due to its characteristics, aramid fibers are used not only in general clothing but also in fireproof clothing for firefighters, bulletproof vests worn by police, reinforcement of ship hulls, ropes, and the aviation industry.
Products twisted by our company are used to make brushes for vacuum cleaners and copy machines.
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