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Français : Fibre d'aramide (Kevlar) jaune doré. Le diamètre des filaments est d'une dizaine de µm. Température de décomposition : 500-550 °C (ne fond pas). Température de décomposition dans l'air : 427-482 °C (800-900 °F).
English: Golden yellow aramid fiber (Kevlar). The diameter of the filaments is about 10 µm. Melting point: none (does not melt). Decomposition temperature: 500-550 °C. Decomposition temperature in air: 427-482 °C (800-900 °F).
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