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Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology

By January 1, 20142 Mins Read
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DSM Dyneema, the manufacturer of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMwPE) fibre, branded as Dyneema® and a world leader in life protection materials and high performance fibres, has officially introduced Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology, built on its Radical Innovation platform, the companys newest product development programme. Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology combines breakthroughs in polymer science, next-generation fibre technology and unique uni-directional engineering to deliver up to 25 per cent higher ballistic protection while reducing weight by up to 20 per cent. Here at Milipol 2013, three companies – Rheinmetall Ballistic Protection GmbH, Point Blank Enterprises and TenCate Advanced Armour – are exhibiting applications that feature the first Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology products. These initial applications demonstrate the exceptional capabilities of this new technology and set the stage for future innovations in soft and hard ballistic protection. All Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology products are manufactured at the DSM Dyneema facility in Greenville, NC.

"We have eliminated the traditional compromise between higher protection and lower weight, enabling armour manufacturers to meet tomorrows threats and design challenges," said Shitij Chabba, Global Segment Director, Life Protection, DSM Dyneema. "With off-the-chart ballistic performance combined with the lightest weight and lowest profile ever demonstrated, Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology will define future standards in life protection, including soldier modernisation. This dramatically different technology is not just the first deliverable from our Radical Innovation initiative, its also a clear demonstration of our ongoing commitment to saving lives."

DSM Dyneema views adoption of next-generation material technologies as critical in addressing major law enforcement and military trends that are intensifying the need to reduce the weight of protective gear. Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology delivers benefits of significantly lighter weight – enhanced comfort and flexibility for people and greater range, agility and capacity for vehicles – while providing extreme ballistic performance.

The new products based on Dyneema® Force Multiplier Technology can be used to design personal protection (vests, inserts, helmets, soft armour applications and extremity protection) and vehicle armour. Additional products based on this technology are planned.

More information can be found at: www.dsm.com

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