About Vectran
Diverse Applications
Industries Utilizing Vectran
Vectran is widely used in various industries due to its exceptional strength and durability. In aerospace, it is employed for high-performance ropes and tethers. The medical field utilizes Vectran in surgical sutures and implants, benefiting from its biocompatibility and tensile strength. Additionally, Vectran is integral to the manufacturing of high-end sporting goods, such as bicycle tires and protective gear, where its lightweight and robust nature provide a competitive edge.
Vectran vs. Competitors
Explore how Vectran stands out among similar materials in terms of performance and reliability.
Vectran
Renowned for its superior strength-to-weight ratio, Vectran offers unparalleled durability and resistance to environmental factors, making it ideal for demanding applications.
- Tensile Strength 70%
- Abrasion Resistance 85%
- Chemical Resistance 92%
- UV Stability 75%
- Flexibility 80%
Aramid Fiber
While Aramid fibers are strong, they often lack the flexibility and environmental resistance that Vectran provides, limiting their application scope.
- Tensile Strength 95%
- Abrasion Resistance 40%
- Chemical Resistance 65%
- UV Stability 80%
- Flexibility 85%