Research on Properties of Aramid Fiber Needle-Punched Nonwoven Fabrics

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Aramids fibers are among the best known of the high-performance, synthetic, organic fibers. Needle-punched nonwoven fabrics with various structures were manufactured and their physical properties, structure, thermal insulation property and acoustic absorption property were examined. The results show that the aramid fiber needle-punched nonwoven fabrics possess good performance at thermal and acoustic insulation besides light mass and inherent flame-resistant.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 332-334)

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1253-1256

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September 2011

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