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ARAMID REINFORCED THERMOPLASTIC PIPES MARKET
RTPs are pipes that have been reinforced with high-strength materials, frequently synthetic fibres (such as glass, aramid, or carbon fiber).
The flexible hose and offshore industries are where the concept of synthetic fibre reinforced pipe first emerged. For more than 30 years, these industries have utilised it often for applications like control lines in umbilicals and production flowlines.
The Global Aramid Reinforced Thermoplastic Pipes market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Fibers made of the strong synthetic material aramid are resistant to heat. Aerospace and military/defence applications make up the majority of the uses for aramid fibre reinforced polymers.
They are produced by rotating the melted polymer to a solid fibre from a liquid chemical combination, and they are typically organised by the reaction between a carboxylic acid halide group and an amine group. Aramid Fiber Reinforced Polymer can be found in four various states, including fibre, chopped fibre, pulp, and powder.
Low flammability, resistance to organic solvents, fabric integrity at high temperatures, resistance to abrasion, and high melting points are just a few of the qualities of aramid fibres that help it be in high demand across a variety of sectors.
In addition to its wide range of qualities, the use of Aramid Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a thermoplastic will support demand over the long-term projected period.
The product’s thermoplastic properties highlight its adaptable quality, which could lower obstacles to its inclusion into specialised markets.
In addition to being flexible, Aramid Fiber Reinforced Polymer can be moulded, which increases the product’s appeal across a variety of markets, from the sports equipment sector to aerospace. The thermoplastic polymer made of polypropylene is clear, robust, and light. This polymer can be used to make both plastic and fibre.
It does not absorb water and is easily pigmented. Making furniture, containers, carpets, ropes, and textile fibres are all possible with this thermoplastic.