Aramid Fibre Tapes 400 °C

Aramid Fibre Tapes, heat-resistant up to 400 °C

Aramid fibres were developped in the 60s. They consist of yellow filaments of about ten microns in diameter, assembled into threads.

Tapes made of continuous para-aramid fibres offer excellent chemical and mechanical properties, such as their resistance to abrasion and to tearing. They feature good stability for a wide variety of chemical products. These tapes can also withstand peak temperatures up to 400 °C and continuous temperatures up to 350 °C.

Aramid fibre tapes are mainly used in the glass industry, valued for the regularity of their weaving and their homogeneity, in transportation and in the manufacture of fire resistant materials.

The aramid fibre tapes provided by Final Advanced Materials are available in widths ranging from 10 to 100 mm and in thickness from 2 to 5 mm.

For more information regarding the availability, refer to the technical data sheet.

     Main Applications of Aramid Fibre Tapes

  • Fire protection
  • Transportation

General Data of Aramid Fibres

Technical Data of Aramid Fibres

Physical variables included in this documentation are provided by way of indication only and do not, under any circumstances, constitute a contractual undertaking. Please contact our technical service if you require any additional information.

Aramid tapes (207.20k)

Technical data sheet : Aramid tapes.


High Temperature Tapes (290.12k)

Technical Data Sheet: High temperature Tapes


Aramid (285.20k)

Data Sheet: Aramid