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- noun Plural form of
aramid .
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Examples
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Kolon started selling such high-strength fibers, called aramids, in 2006.
Kolon Industries Shares Fall on U.S. Court Ruling Evan Ramstad 2011
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Kolon said it first started working on aramids in 1979.
Kolon Industries Shares Fall on U.S. Court Ruling Evan Ramstad 2011
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To date, aramids account for only about 2% of Kolon's annual $3 billion in revenue, analysts estimate.
Kolon Industries Shares Fall on U.S. Court Ruling Evan Ramstad 2011
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Whereas Ericson et al. (2006) had psophiids far away in Gruiformes sensu stricto with gruids and aramids.
Goodbye, my giant predatory, cursorial, flightless hoatzin Darren Naish 2006
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With our four high performance aramids - produced at our plants in
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Our commitment both to our products and to our customers has made us a global leader in aramids.
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Teijin Aramid (teijinaramid. com) is an international company that supplies customers throughout the world with the high-performance aramids Twaron®, Technora® and Teijinconex®, available as yarn, fiber and pulp, and the aramid-based rubber ingredient Sulfron®.
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Teijin was able to fast track its entry into the difficult-to-penetrate commercial markets for aramid fibres, by identifying the best opportunity to enter into the market through the acquisition of Akzo's aramids fibre business in 2000.
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