Liner
POLYAMIDE
A synthetic fiber characterised by strength, elasticity, resistance to abrasion and chemicals, low moisture absorbency and quick dry.
POLYESTER
A synthetic fiber that gives low absorbency, resists shrinking and is an effective non-allergenic insulator.
COTTON
Natural fibre. It gives high absorbency, hypoallergenic and comfortable.
ARAMIDE
It is strong synthetic fibers, good mechanical properties (cut resistance), excellent fire and heat resistance.
HPPE
A synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity where it is able to revert to its original shape after being stretched.
ELASTANE
A synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity where it is able to revert its original shape after being stretched.
Coating Materials
Advantages | Limitations | |
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Natural Rubber | Excellent flexibility, resistant to tear, good resistant to numerous acids and ketones. | Avoid contact with hydrocarbons, oils, greases derivatives, latex protein may cause allergies. |
Chloroprene | Good resistant acids and aliphatic. Perform well when expose to sunlight and ozone. | Avoid contact with chlorinated solvents. |
Nitrile | Very good resistant to abrasion, cut and puncture. Excellent resistance to hydrocarbon derivatives. | Avoid contact with solvents containing ketones, oxidising acids and nitrogen organic compounds. |
PVC | Good resistant to acids and bases. | Avoids contact with solvents containing ketones and aromatic solvents. |
Butyl Rubber | Very elastic, excellent chemical properties especially against ketones. Low gas permeability. | Avoids contact with aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and Halogenated solvents. |
Fluoroelastomer | Excellent chemical protection against chlorinated, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. | Avoids contact with ketones, esters and nitro compounds |
Polyurethane | Good resistant to abrasion, very flexible and elastic, good grip in dry conditions. | Low chemical resistance. |