Rubber coated chafer fabrtic 1260D/1x1260D/1

23 Dec.,2024

 

Rubber coated chafer fabrtic D/1xD/1

Description&#;
Dipped chafer fabric for tire / rubber hoses
Dipped chafer fabric has quite high breaking strength and good adhesion. Wildly used in the tire bead. At the same time, due to its mesh construction, it&#;s also widely used in rubber board and rubber tubs etc. Standard products mainly made of nylon 6, nylon 66 and polyester. And we can always produce with different material and requirements.
Characteristics: 
High strength and thin:
Use only high strength industrial yarn to ensure the quality of the fabric, especially good at making monofilament chafer fabrics and multifilament chafer fabrics, which makes the fabric more thin and gaining more strength and longer life at the same time.
Plain mesh construction and high adhesion:
Due to the construction of plain woven mesh, the fabric allows all kinds of different rubber or chemicals to go through a combine together, which ensure the adhesion and strength at the same for the final products.
Applications:
Widely used in side parts of all kinds of tires (especially high speed tires)
Widely used in all kinds of rubber plant, rubber tubes and framework material for non-rubber products.
Specification&#;
420D/1x420D/1
450D/1x450D/1
840D/1x840D/1
D/1xD/1
D/1xD/1
D/10xD/10
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Learn About 5 Types of Nylon and What Makes Each ...

4. Nylon 6

If you need something that&#;s stretchy, strong, and shiny, no. 6 is the one to go for&#;plus, it absorbs a good amount of water. It's an easy one to dye different colors, and it&#;s capable of dealing with high temperatures of up to 150 &#; before it becomes a molten liquid. It&#;s a top pick for many different industries, getting mixed into construction materials, medical and electronic products, and fabrics found in the clothing industry. 

5. Nylon 6,6

Aside from this name, you can also find this nylon categorized under polyamide 66 (or PA 66). It was developed in order to give manufacturers a little more temperature resistance and a lot less moisture absorbency. Because of its higher yield strength and toughness, it&#;s a good choice for making wear pads, slide bearings, and materials that will be exposed to oils and chemicals. 

How Nylon Is Made

After a reaction between adipic and diamine acids, the formula used to make nylon (which varies based on the type you&#;re using) will then get forced through an extruder with numerous small holes, turning it into usable fibers. These fibers are then placed onto bobbins and through an industrial-scale process. Then they&#;re wound onto spools and eventually woven into materials, fabrics, and garments. 

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Usually during these processes, nylon will be dyed in different colors, depending on function and aesthetics, and it&#;ll get mixed with other textiles before it becomes the final product. 

Quality

Different nylon types will be tested for a wide range of characteristics under standardized processes, and this will help you tell whether or not nylon is of a good quality. However, some characteristics that might be viewed as negative in specific situations (like moisture absorption) can actually be positive perks when it comes to other applications. It all depends what physical, chemical, and mechanical properties you need for the use in question, and then you can choose based on which nylon can offer those to you. 

Cost

When you put it up against other comparable materials, you&#;ll find that nylon is pretty inexpensive. It may be a surprise to learn that it was actually more expensive than silk when it was first made, but nowadays it&#;s far more cost effective, even more so when it&#;s mixed with other textiles. Every type of nylon&#;on this list and otherwise&#;can be used in a manufacturing setting. So not only is it fairly cheap, but it&#;s reliable and versatile.

Environmental Impact

Although nylon is infinitely recyclable, it is, after all, a plastic. It&#;s one type of material that gets broken down into microplastics, which are found everywhere&#;from the seas to the air we breathe. Not only that, but the production and recycling processes both release greenhouse gasses. It&#;s a useful material with many different positive characteristics, but that doesn&#;t hide the fact that it&#;s not great for the environment. 

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