Honeywell Spectra® Ballistic Materials Strengthen Combat Helmets In Asia

on 10 21, 2011

Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that its Spectra Shield® II ballistic materials will be used in combat helmets to protect soldiers in Asia.
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Dae-Sung Tech Co., Ltd., a Korean body armor manufacturer, will use Spectra Shield II materials in helmets designed to protect soldiers against a variety of threats, including fragments from improvised explosive devices and small-caliber rounds. The material’s lightweight strength enables the helmets to provide critical head protection at a lower weight, which helps soldiers move more easily and comfortably.

Spectra Shield II materials help the helmet achieve a 20 percent weight reduction when compared with Dae-Sung’s previous helmets. The company will produce the helmets with the material under a three-year contract with Honeywell.

“Spectra Shield II ballistic material provides the right combination of light weight and ballistic performance that can help improve the protection, mobility and comfort of soldiers in the field,” said James Thagard, global marketing manager for Honeywell’s Advanced Fibers and Composites business. “We are pleased that Honeywell’s lightweight Spectra Shield II materials will help protect military men and women in Asia.”

The contract represents the latest application of Spectra materials in combat helmets.

Honeywell announced in June that it was awarded a three-year contract from the U.S. Army to provide advanced ballistic materials that will improve the performance and reduce the weight of their helmets.

Honeywell made the announcement at Milipol, an international event held in Paris that focuses on products and services for state security.

Spectra Shield II materials for helmet applications are designed to maintain a high level of performance in a curved shape, offering soldiers excellent head protection against multiple hits and angle shots.

Spectra Shield II is a high-strength, lightweight composite material made with Spectra® fiber. Spectra fiber is ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene made using a patented gel-spinning process.

Pound-for-pound, Spectra is 15 times stronger than steel, yet light enough to float. The fiber features a high resistance to chemicals, water and ultraviolet light, and exhibits excellent vibration damping, flex fatigue and internal fiber-friction characteristics. It also has up to 60 percent greater specific strength than aramid fiber.

Dae-Sung, who will use the Spectra Shield materials in their helmet design, is a Korea-based manufacturer that has provided ballistic equipment and riot control gear to police and military organizations around the world since 1974.

Honeywell ballistic materials have been trusted to protect military and police forces around the world for more than two decades. In addition to helmets, they are used in a variety of applications where lightweight strength is critical, including bullet-resistant vests, breast plates, combat vehicles and military aircraft.

The fiber is also used in a wide variety of industrial and recreational applications, including rope and lifting slings, mooring lines, fishing line, sail cloth and security netting.

Honeywell maintains an active Spectra fiber and ballistic materials research and development program focused on meeting increased demand for its high-performance materials.

For more information, visit www.honeywell.com/spectra.

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