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Aramid Paper Market Definition
Aramid paper, also called calendared insulating paper, is made from heat-resistant fibers and synthetic materials. It offers several benefits, including increased flexibility, resistance to heat and mechanical wear and tear, and durability. These papers have applications in several industries, including aerospace, electrical engineering, and defense.
The aramid paper market is segmented by type into para-aramid and meta-aramid papers. The industry is also segmented by application into electrical insulation, honeycomb core material, and others. Major firms in the industry include Dupont, Metastar, LongPont, X-FIPER, and Zhuzhou Times New Material Technology.
The aramid papers market is growing due to a surge in dependent industries such as construction, electronics, aeronautical, shipyard, and railway. The demand for aramid paper in the aerospace and defense sector holds a significant global market share. In electrical engineering, aramid paper has multiple applications in coil wrappers, armature slot insulation, lead insulators, end laminates, wire wrap phase insulators, wedges, and bushings. Aramid papers are resistant to acids, alkalis, fluorocarbon refrigerants, transformer oils, and silicones. While it has several uses across industries, aramid paper has certain drawbacks, such as trouble adhering to weak resins, high moisture absorption, and sensitivity to UV rays. Opportunities in the space include using aramid paper to manufacture optical fiber cables. The rise in deployment of 5G networks globally is expected to drive substantial demand for optical fiber cables and, consequently, aramid paper.