polyaramide
Polyaramide refers to a class of synthetic polymers in which amide linkages (-CONH-) connect aromatic (benzene-ring-containing) monomer units. Commonly called aramids (aromatic polyamides), these materials are typified by high molecular orientation and strong interchain hydrogen bonding, which give them exceptional mechanical strength and thermal stability relative to aliphatic polyamides. Well-known examples include para-aramids such as poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (Kevlar) and meta-aramids such as poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) (Nomex).
Polyaramides are typically produced by step-growth polycondensation of diacid chlorides with diamines or by other condensation
Applications include personal protective equipment, body armor, ropes and cables, composite reinforcements, electrical insulation, and specialty