DSM to show new solutions for body armour at Defexpo

March 31, 2016 - India

DSM Dyneema is highlighting its latest range of technologies and solutions for developing next generation body armour that offers higher ballistic and multi-threat protection at a lighter weight, with greater user comfort and mobility at the ongoing Defexpo India, the ninth in the series of biennial land, naval and internal homeland security systems exhibition, from March 28 to 31, 2016, at hall 4, booth #4.1.7, in Goa.

Based on Dyneema, the leading brand of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibre, DSM Dyneema will display among its broad portfolio of life protection solutions, the latest developments based on its radical innovation platform, Dyneema Force Multiplier Technology and Dyneema Anti Stab Technology which can be combined with Dyneema Soft Ballistic products for multi-threat protection, according to a press release.

An increasing number of top armour manufacturers globally including those in the Asia Pacific region are using Dyneema Force Multiplier Technology in vests, inserts, helmets and extremity protection, and in hard armour for helicopters, patrol boats, and land vehicles.

Dyneema Anti Stab Technology is the latest patented anti-stab material for soft armour applications that answers the industry’s need for innovative advancement in stab protection.

A vest manufactured with Dyneema Anti Stab Technology provides outstanding protection against knives, blades and other sharp weapons in accordance to international standards like the UK HOSDB Body Armour Standard. It is up to 25 per cent lighter and thinner than current market solutions made with aramid without sacrificing protection and its flexibility provides greater comfort and mobility to the wearer.

In addition, Dyneema Anti Stab Technology can be combined with Dyneema soft ballistic products to develop the next generation of high performance, light weight multi-threat protective gear that meets the specific needs of law enforcement officers who face hostile confrontations, as well as military personnel engaged in urban operations. (GK)