aramidok
Aramidok is a high-performance synthetic polymer belonging to the broader class of aramid fibers. It is characterized by a rigid chain structure composed primarily of aromatic amide groups, which confers exceptional tensile strength, thermal stability, and resistance to chemical attack. The material typically exhibits a glass transition temperature above 200 °C and retains mechanical integrity at temperatures up to 300 °C, making it suitable for applications where conventional polymers would degrade.
Commercial production of aramidok began in the late 1990s following research into improved flame‑resistant fibers for
Primary applications of aramidok include ballistic and stab‑resistant body armor, aerospace composite components, and high‑temperature insulation
Recent research has focused on nanocomposite formulations, where aramidok matrices are reinforced with carbon nanotubes or