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		Definition of aramid in English: aramidnounˈaramɪdˈerəmid Any of a class of synthetic polyamides that are formed from aromatic monomers, and yield fibres of exceptional strength and thermal stability.  Example sentencesExamples -  The helmet shell is a one-piece composite structure made up of multiple levels of Kevlar® aramid fiber.
 -  The most common fibers used in structural applications are fiberglass, aramid, and carbon.
 -  The aramid fibers in the bead will stretch a little, typically enough to make a tight tire go on much more easily by hand afterwards.
 -  The bundles may comprise at least 10% reinforcing fibers, such as glass, aramid or acrylic.
 -  It is largely made from carbon and aramid, which replaces fibreglass and is said to be much stronger and lighter.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: from aromatic + polyamide.    Definition of aramid in US English: aramidnounˈerəmid Any of a class of synthetic polymers, related to nylon, that yield fibers of exceptional strength and thermal stability.  Example sentencesExamples -  The most common fibers used in structural applications are fiberglass, aramid, and carbon.
 -  The bundles may comprise at least 10% reinforcing fibers, such as glass, aramid or acrylic.
 -  It is largely made from carbon and aramid, which replaces fibreglass and is said to be much stronger and lighter.
 -  The aramid fibers in the bead will stretch a little, typically enough to make a tight tire go on much more easily by hand afterwards.
 -  The helmet shell is a one-piece composite structure made up of multiple levels of Kevlar® aramid fiber.
 
 
 Origin   1970s: from aromatic + polyamide.     |