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New Honeywell fabric reduces weight of tactical vests by 40%

17 Jan '17
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US manufacturer of performance materials Honeywell has launched Centurion, a composite fabric, which is designed to make law enforcement apparels and equipments 35 to 40 per cent lighter. Made from the Honeywell produced Spectra fibre, Centurion is suitable for various types of application where the product needs to be strong but lightweight.

Centurion is laser-cut according to user preference, resulting in slits along the vests from which officers can hang, hook or tie gear as needed.

“Because nothing needs to be sewn into these vests, they are lighter and more comfortable for officers to wear, as well as faster and easier for manufacturers to produce,” the company observed.

According to Honeywell, Centurion-made vests are resistant to cuts, abrasion and water, making them suitable for tough environments.

"Centurion represents the next evolution of lightweight law enforcement equipment, removing several pounds from the more than 20 pounds that an officer can typically wear while on patrol," Lori Wagner, armour marketing manager for Honeywell Packaging and Composites said. (AR)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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