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Technora is the brandname of Teijin for a aromatic copolyamid.
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Production process
The manufacturing process of Technora reacts PPD and 3,4'-diaminodiphenylether (3,4'-ODA) with terephtaloyl chloride (TCl). [1] This relatively simple process uses only one amide solvent and therefore spinning can be done directly after the polymer production.
Major industrial uses
- Automotive and other industries:
- Turbo hoses
- high pressure hoses
- Timing and V-belts
- mechanical rubber goods reinforcement
- Linear Tension
- Drumheads
References
- ^ Ozawa S (1987). "". Polym. J. Japan 19: 199.
See also
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