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DFNDR chooses Honeywell's Spectra fiber for new body armor
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Morris Plains, N.J. (UPI) Jul 27, 2016


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DFNDR Armor has chosen Honeywell's Spectra fiber to use exclusively in research and development of next-generation body armor technology, Honeywell announced Wednesday.

Honeywell's Spectra Shield ballistic composite materials will go toward manufacturing some of today's lightest, most high-protection lines of armor plates for the U.S. military, law enforcement and civilians, the company said in a statement.

Law enforcement is implementing increased safety measures to better protect police and first responders, and DFNDR products will feature breakthrough innovations to offer the best possible protection, DFNDR CEO Dave Fernandez said in the Honeywell press release.

Spectra fiber is made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, using a patented gel-spinning process, Honeywell said.

It is up to 60 percent stronger than alternate aramid fiber, and pound for pound it is 15 times stronger than steel, yet light enough to float.

The Spectra material helps offer full protection against high-energy threats while also being lightweight enough to reduce user fatigue from heavier steel or ceramic plates.

The Spectra material uses technology that redirects the energy of a projectile away from the body upon impact.

When used in breast plates, it reduces trauma to the body, allowing for quicker recovery and improved mobility, Honeywell said.


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