Kevlar miscellany, 1982-1998.

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Kevlar miscellany, 1982-1998.

Brochure : Littleford, Processing Kevlar aramid fiber, 1982. Brochure : Guide to processing Kevlar aramid fiber and pulp for friction products, June 1984. Symposium reprint : Nonasbestos beater gaskets reinforced with Kevlar aramid pulp, 1984. Brochure : From laboratory to marketplace through innovation - Kevlar, 1988. Brochure : Kevlar - When your elastomeric application calls for reinforcement, call on easy-to-disperse Kevlar M/B, October 1989. Brochure : DuPont Automotive Products : Powertrain; more technologies for better cars ... start with DuPont, c1990. Brochure : Engineered products of Kevlar para-aramid pulps for industrial gaskets in steam applications, March 1991. Symposium reprint : Analysis of gasketing materials using a new steam simulation, November 1993. Brochure : Kapplier protective apparel and fabrics; your line of defense against bloodborne pathogens, 1994. Tech info - Mixing equipment for Kevlar, April 15, 1996. Product bulletin : Thermount laminate and prepreg, containing type E210, E220, E230 nonwoven aramid reinforcements, February 1998. Ad reprint : Nomex and Kevlar, only by DuPont, November 1997. Ad reprint : Go ballistic! New Justin original workboots feature Biltrite with Kevlar, 1998. Ad reprint : The many forms of Kevlar, n.d. Ad reprint : Discover its many strengths as you discover its many forms (Kevlar), n.d. Brochure : ComforMax personal protective fabric - comfortable, lightweight barrier protection that helps you meet new OSHA regulations, n.d. Brochure : Protective qualities of Kevlar, n.d.

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