Material Analysis: Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Fiber
This remarkable fiber boasts exceptional impact resistance and superior energy absorption properties. It finds applications in a range of protective gear, including clothing, helmets, and anti-ballistic materials, with a particularly noteworthy presence in anti-ballistic clothing. Notably, its softness is a key advantage, outperforming aramid fibers in anti-ballistic effectiveness. Additionally, the Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Fiber composite materials exhibit an astounding 10 times the penetration load-to-weight ratio (U/P) of steel, surpassing glass fibers and aramid by more than twofold. As a result, helmets designed with this fiber-reinforced resin composite have emerged as a compelling alternative to steel and aramid composite helmets.
Key Features:
- High-Temperature Processing: Subjected to a high-temperature refining process, resulting in heightened hardness and a superior ballistic resistance rating.
- Exceptional Stability: Offering outstanding stability, the product maintains a weight range of 3.5-4 kilograms.
- Color: Available in a sleek black finish.
- Application: Designed for anti-rebound and anti-explosive purposes.
- Operating Temperature: Capable of withstanding temperatures ranging from -25°C to 55°C.
This material's unique combination of properties makes it a top choice for applications where superior impact resistance and lightweight protection are essential.

