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What’s Composite Material?
Dec 17, 2016 Rebecca

What’s Composite Material?

1. The Definition of Composite Material A composite material is made by combining two or more natural or artificial materials with the resultant material having better properties than the two...

Dec 8, 2016 Rebecca

What Are Aramid Fibers?(II)-A Comparative Analysis of Aramid Fiber and Carbon Fiber

OK, I hope you can still remember part-one of the story about aramid fibers that I wrote last week, if not, click here to review. Today, I want to go...

Dec 1, 2016 Rebecca

What Are Aramid Fiber? Exploring Their Structures, Properties and Uses

It might be difficult for you to conjure up an image when I mention aramid fibers. Still, if I told you that they are the raw materials used within body...

Oct 27, 2016 Rebecca

iPhone Case with Military Grade Protection - How to define?

Finally, you received your brand new iPhone. You were so fascinated with its surprising beauty and style that you are eager to protect your phone with a good phone cover....

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Carbon Fiber vs. Aramid Phone Cases: Which is Best for Your iPhone?
Jul 14, 2016 Che Roy

Carbon Fiber vs. Aramid Phone Cases: Which is Best for Your iPhone?

Phone cases serve the important purpose of protecting our phones from scratches and damage, but a top-notch phone case can also elevate the overall user experience and style up the...

Top 3 Tips to Prevent Phone Case from Fading
Jul 11, 2016 Che Roy

Top 3 Tips to Prevent Phone Case from Fading

Typical Example of Phone Case Fading “I had purchased an iPhone 6 leather cover six months ago but now its color starts fading. I was astonished so I search on...

Top 10 Reasons to Choose PITAKA Aramid Phone Case
Jul 7, 2016 Api Test

Top 10 Reasons to Choose PITAKA Aramid Phone Case

Definition of Aramid Fiber Technically, aramid fibers are long-chain synthetic poly amides. Aramid fibers have extremely high tensile strength, which is why they are commonly used in armor and ballistic...