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CSR, Inc. - Sellersville, PA
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Manufacturer of braided cord & rope in all synthetic fibers including nylon, Spectra®, Technora®, Vectran®, Kevlar®, Nomex®, PTFE, Zylon®, diameter range: .015 in. to .500 in. (0.40mm to 13.0mm). Specializing in custom designs.
EY Technologies - Fall River, MA
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
Custom manufacturer of crack & abrasion resistant plastic fibre yarns. Specifications of fiberglass yarns include 0.010 in. to 0.022 in. nominal dia., 3,200 yd./lbs. to 9,720 yd./lbs. yield strength, 185 degrees F to 200 degrees F ball & ring temperature & 8,775 cps to 28,850 cps viscosity. Fiber yarns include nylon, polyester, aramid, carbon, polyethylene, urethane, acrylic, epoxy, fluorocarbons, ethylene vinyl acetate, polyvinylidene fluoride & ionomer.
Newtex Industries, Inc. - Victor, NY
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer
Manufacturer of yarns including fire resistant & glass fiber yarns. Types of yarn include texturized & 8-cut yarns. Texturized yarns yield from 3700 yd./lbs. to 175 yd./lb. without overspray. 8-cut yarns are available with 2 304 S.S. wires of 0.0045 in. diameter or 800 yd./lbs. Also available are sewing threads.
Brand Names: Z-Flex, Z-Shield, ZetexPlus
Rath Incorporated - Newark, DE
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
Manufacturer of fibers such as heat & flame resistant fiber & flame retardant fiber, & fire resistant composites. Heat & flame resistant fiber & flame retardant fibre such as alumina fibers available. Alumina fibers available in varying alumina compositions & grades. Available in bulk, chopped, milled, blanket, mat, paper, & as modules alumina fibers serve as the raw material for high temperature vacuum-formed ceramic fiber insulation, gasketing & packing, reinforcement for metal & ceramic matrix composites, & as a starting material for high temperature ceramic fiber modules for furnaces & kilns.
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