Balancing strength, stability, and durability

+ Mechanical properties
+ Stress/strain curve of various materials
+ Dimensional stability
+ Thermal properties
+ Chemical resistance
+ How does Technora® compare to other fibers?

Technora® combines the core advantages of standard aramids with improved heat, abrasion, and fatigue resistance, making it an ideal reinforcement for demanding applications requiring long-term durability. Technora® has been benchmarked against commonly used reinforcement materials such as steel wire, carbon fiber, and UHMWPE, as well as conventional para-aramids (PPTA), across key metrics including chemical resistance, fatigue resistance, tenacity, creep resistance, and long-term heat resistance. The results show Technora® offers a well-balanced profile across all categories, making it a reliable choice for demanding applications where durability and consistent performance matter. Note: The performance profile shown is based on our internal testing and technical understanding. Click charts to enlarge ➞

Mechanical properties

Technora® delivers high tensile strength and durability, making it well-suited for applications exposed to extreme loads and challenging environmental conditions.

  • Tensile strength of 3.1–3.6 GPa: ~6x stronger than steel by weight
  • Modulus: 66–84 GPa: Provides stiffness and minimal elongation under load
  • Fatigue resistance: Withstands cyclic loading without structural degradation
  • Abrasion resistance: Maintains integrity in wear-intensive environments

Technora® retains mechanical integrity under high loads, though prolonged extreme stress can shorten service life. UV exposure should be minimized to prevent surface degradation.

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Balancing strength, stability, and durability

Stress/strain curve of various materials

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N.B. As the data in the table above originate from a variety of sources, they may be subject to deviations resulting from different test methods and/or conditions. Exact values depend on type and application (please contact your Teijin Aramid representative for advice on product type selection).

Dimensional stability

Technora® is designed to resist deformation under sustained mechanical loads and temperature fluctuations.

  • Minimal creep: Maintains shape under prolonged tension
  • Thermal expansion coefficient: Remains stable across temperature variations
  • Performance improves at higher temperatures: Further reduced creep under heat
  • No shrinkage in hot air: Ensures structural consistency

Thermal properties

Technora® performs reliably across a wide temperature range, making it suitable for both high-heat and subzero environments.

  • No melting point: Decomposes at 500°C (932°F)
  • Retains structural integrity at -200°C (-328°F)
  • Low thermal conductivity: Contributes to thermal insulation
  • Self-extinguishing: High limiting oxygen index (LOI) ensures flame resistance

N.B. For long-term performance, exposure to temperatures above 250°C (482°F) should be limited, as Technora® retains approximately 50% of its strength after 54 days at 250°C (482°F).

Chemical resistance

The closed filament morphology of Technora® prevents chemical penetration, ensuring resistance to organic solvents and most industrial chemicals.

  • Resistant to hydrocarbons and organic solvents
  • Stable against most inorganic chemicals: Resistance depends on pH and exposure time

N.B. Material selection is essential in chemically aggressive environments, such as oil & gas processing.

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Balancing strength, stability, and durability

How does Technora® compare to other fibers?

*Ultra Tensile Steel belt wire (12500 dtex)

N.B. As the data in the table above originate from a variety of sources, they may be subject to deviations resulting from different test methods and/or conditions. Exact values depend on type and application (please contact your Teijin Aramid representative for advice on product type selection).

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