Aromatic polyamides were first introduced in
commercial applications in the early 1960s, with a
meta-aramid fiber produced by
DuPont as HT-1 and then under the trade name
Nomex. This fiber, which handles similarly to normal textile apparel fibers, is characterized by its excellent resistance to heat, as it neither melts nor ignites in normal levels of
oxygen. It is used extensively in the production of protective apparel, air filtration, thermal and electrical insulation, and as a substitute for
asbestos. Meta-aramids are also produced in the Netherlands and Japan by
Teijin Aramid under the trade name Teijinconex, and by
Toray under the trade name Arawin, in
China by Yantai Tayho under the trade name New Star and by SRO Group under the trade name X-Fiper, and a variant of meta-aramid in
France by Kermel under the trade name Kermel
. Based on earlier research by
Monsanto Company and
Bayer,
para-aramid fiber with much higher
tenacity and
elastic modulus was also developed in the 1960s and 1970s by DuPont and
AkzoNobel, both profiting from their knowledge of
rayon,
polyester and nylon processing. In 1973, DuPont was the first company to introduce a para-aramid fiber, calling it Kevlar; this remains one of the best-known para-aramids or aramids. In 1978, Akzo introduced a similar fiber with roughly the same chemical structure calling it
Twaron. Due to earlier patents on the production process, Akzo and DuPont engaged in a patent dispute in the 1980s. Twaron subsequently came under the ownership of the Teijin Aramid Company. In 2011, Yantai Tayho introduced similar fiber which is called Taparan in
China (see
Production). Para-aramids are used in many high-tech applications, such as aerospace and military applications, for "bullet-proof"
body armor fabric. Both meta-aramid and para-aramid fiber can be used to make aramid paper. Aramid paper is used as electrical insulation materials and construction materials to make honeycomb core. Dupont made aramid paper during the 1960s, calling it Nomex paper. Yantai Metastar Special Paper introduced an aramid paper in 2007, which is called metastar paper. Both Dupont and Yantai Metastar make meta-aramid and para-aramid paper. ==Health==