Kevlar® 49 material is rated primarily for industrial applications including sporting goods, boats and as reinforcements in other composite structures. It is important to note that this is not Kevlar® 29, which is built for ballistic applications and is far less common. The density of both Kevlar® 29 and 49 is 1.44 g/cm^3 or 0.052 lb/in^3. For comparison, carbon fiber has a density of 1.76 g/cm^3 or 0.064 lbs/in^3 respectively.
Although Kevlar is less dense than carbon fiber, it is far less stiff. Tensile modulus is ~16msi vs. 33msi for standard modulus carbon. Additionally, Kevlar® 49 sees 2.4% fiber elongation at break. This product is about 0.01" thick.
P/N | 13026-D | 13026-D-FULLROLL |
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Application | ||
Brand | Rock West Composites | Rock West Composites |
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Exportable | No | No |
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Major OD | ||
Materials | Kevlar | Kevlar |
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Tensile Modulus, msi | ||
Tensile Strength (ksi) | ||
Thickness | 0.01 | 0.01 |
USMCA Criterion | ||
Weight | 1.75 | 100.0 |
Width | 50.0 |
For more detailed information from Dupont® please view their full data sheet here.
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