
handle: 11499/7488
Polybenzimidazole (PBI) fibers are produced from polybenzimidazole polymer which has a high thermal and chemical strength with a long chain aromatic structure. These fibers are first used in protective technical textile products due to their good moisture regain and textile performance properties like good hand and drape. Today, in addition to protective textile market, they are also used in environmental friendly applications such as filtration, fuel cell and carbon capture systems. In this review, production, properties and application areas of polybenzimidazole (PBI) fibers are discussed.
660, Protective textiles, High-performance fibers, Textiles, Technical textiles, Performance properties, Polybenzimidazole fiber, High performance fiber, Thermally resistant fibers, Polybenzimidazole fibers, Chemically resistant fiber, Fibers, Environmental-friendly, Aromatic structures, Thermally resistant fiber, Fuel cells, Regain
660, Protective textiles, High-performance fibers, Textiles, Technical textiles, Performance properties, Polybenzimidazole fiber, High performance fiber, Thermally resistant fibers, Polybenzimidazole fibers, Chemically resistant fiber, Fibers, Environmental-friendly, Aromatic structures, Thermally resistant fiber, Fuel cells, Regain
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