How Does Bulletproof Body Armor Work?
Kevlar is a synthetic material developed by DuPont, with about 5 times the tensile strength of steel by weight.
Polyethylene fiber (UD-Laminations) characterized by its extremely the highest tenacity( its tenacity is 15 times over steel, 40% stronger than aramid and 10 times over normal chemical fiber), the highest energy absorption and fastest shock wave dissipation, lightweight, high degree of orientation and high crystallization. Besides it's also low density, low moisture sensibility and waterproof, high modulus of elasticity, high specific energy absorption. PE UD-Lamination also features UV resistance, corrosion resistance, outstands anti-impact and anti-incision. Nowdays, the Polyethylene fiber is widely used in ballistic field.
When a handgun bullet hits body armor ballistic panel, the fibers absorb and spread the energy of the impact across a generalized area.
The body armor multi-layers(up to 44 layers) assist in the energy dispersion processand help to moderate the effects of blunt trauma caused by the force of impact energy that is delivered by the projectile.We have been in business for 19 years. We are proud of our reputation.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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