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Vectran crystal fiber. Some of these unique properties were discovered through 20 years of research and development of the polymer Vectra™. Chemically it is an aromatic polyester produced by the polycondensation of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid and 6-hydroxynaphthalene-2-carboxylic acid. Kuraray acquired VECTRAN™ from Celanese in 2005, and continues to produce this unique fiber in Fort Mill, South Carolina, and in Saijo, Japan. Vectran® is thermotropic and melts at 330°C. Vectran™ LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) fiber boasts exceptional physical properties, making it a highly desirable fiber. Vectran® is a high performance liquid crystal polymer fiber having the following notable characteristics: High strength High modulus High impact resistance High heat resistance Chemical resistance Superior moisture resistance Superior abrasion resistance Superior performance in subzero temperatures and extreme temperature cycles Superior performance in extended use scenarios Our standard Vectran ™ LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) fiber boasts exceptional physical properties, making it a highly desirable fiber. Cut, slash, and abrasion resistance further improve the performance of protective textiles compared to traditional fibers. a liquid crystal aromatic polyester noted for its thermal and chemical stability, moisture resistance, high strength and modulus, to enhance the performance of many of our products. Pound for pound, Vectran™ fiber is five times stronger than steel and ten times stronger than aluminum. In this article, we firstly show Vectran ® and its several properties, and then we introduce recent . r4vdgn w5ljifnc fyvok qfxqp bev xcfh r6wa xbq wtbiniv aadqi