Bicomponent and Biconstituent Fibers in Ballistic Fabric for Personnel Armor.

Abstract

Experimental fibers have been spun from intimate mixtures of nylon, polypropylene and polyester plastics (biconstituent type) following an extensive screening program to determine compatibilities. Fibers of the bicomponent type (shell/core and bilateral) have also been spun from several combinations. A total of six combinations of both types plus a 100% nylon control have been spun in sufficient quantity to be woven into ballistic fabric and tested on a firing range. All seven fabrics showed an appreciably lower ballistic resistance (V50) than a standard nylon ballistic fabric but processing difficulties during the spinning operation may have been responsible, at least in part, for the poor showing. When comparisons are made within the series there is evidence that a shell/core fiber made from nylon and polypropylene could be developed into an improved ballistic fabric.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1971
Accession Number
ADA307527

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  • G. H. Brice
  • W. W. Olsen

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  • Human Systems
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