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Kevlar flexible connectors from Siftex offer superior durability, heat resistance, and abrasion protection, making them ideal for demanding industrial applications.


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  • Material: 100% Para-aramid Fiber (Kevlar)
  • Weight: 22 oz/yd²
  • Tensile Strength: >500 psi (Mullen Burst Test)
  • Permeability: 5 cfm/ft² at 0.5” water gauge
  • Temperature Range: 0°F to 600°F (continuous) and-18°C to 316°C (continuous)

  • Extremely strong and durable
  • Self-extinguishing for enhanced fire resistance
  • Dimensionally stable, maintaining shape under stress
  • Excellent abrasion, puncture, and chemical resistance
  • Withstands flex fatigue for long-lasting performance

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the benefits of using evlar flexible connectors?

    Kevlar connectors offer exceptional durability, heat resistance (up to 600°F), abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance. They are also self-extinguishing and dimensionally stable, making them ideal for high-performance industrial applications.

  • In what industries are Kevlar connectors commonly used?

    Kevlar connectors are widely used in industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and bulk material handling, where high heat, abrasion, or chemical exposure is a concern.

  • Can Kevlar connectors be customized to fit specific equipment?

    Yes! Siftex specializes in custom-made Kevlar connectors tailored to your specific size, shape, and operational needs. Contact us to discuss your requirements.

  • How do I determine if Kevlar is the right material for my application?

    If your process involves high temperatures, abrasive materials, or chemical exposure, Kevlar may be a great fit. Reach out to our experts at Siftex, and we’ll help you select the best material for your application.

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