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PBI (PolyBenzImidazole) fiber (1983) is a synthetic fiber with no melting point that also does not ignite. Due to its exceptional thermal and chemical stability, it is the love of astronauts and fire departments.

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PBI fiber characteristics

  • continuous temperature: 1,000°F (540°C)
  • melting temperature: 1,400°F (760°C)
  • no melting point (in flame tests)
  • will not ignite or smolder
  • retains fiber integrity and suppleness up to 1,000°F
  • low shrinkage and high strength retention when exposed to high temperature
  • high char yield
  • dyeable to dark shades with basic dyes following caustic pretreatment
  • mildew and age resistant
  • abrasion resistant
  • low thermal conductivity
  • resistant to most chemicals
  • low electrical conductivity and low static electricity buildup
  • resistant to sparks and welding spatter

Major Industrial PBI Fiber Uses

  • high-performance protective apparel such as:
    • firefighter turnout coats and suits
    • astronaut space suits
    • high temperature protective gloves
    • welders' apparel
    • race car driver suits
  • braided packings
  • aircraft wall fabrics
  • race car driver suits

Production

The Federal Trade Commission definition for PBI fiber is "A manufactured fiber in which the fiber-forming substance is a long chain aromatic polymer having reoccurring imidazole groups as an integral part of the polymer chain."

PBI is prepared from tetra-aminobiphenyl and diphenyl isophthalate spun via a dry spinning process using dimethyl acetamide as the solvent.

First U.S. Commercial PBI Fiber Production: 1983, Celanese Corporation

Current U.S. PBI Fiber Producers: Celanese Corporation

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