Soft armor from Dow Corning provides strong protection

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Dow Corning Corp. has recently introduced its patent pending DEFLEXION impact-protection technology based on silicones.  Engineered for protective equipment and apparel in a flexible, breathable form, Deflexion is designed to protect without the added bulk and stiffness of traditional padding. The technology offers textiles that are flexible, breathable, washable and durable; and can be cut and sewn directly into clothing, eliminating the need to insert uncomfortable padding.

There are two technology platforms involved:

  • the S-Range three-dimensional spacer textile technology
  • the TP-Range thermoplastic technology

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The S-Range is based on 3-D spacer fabrics impregnated with specially formulated silicones, designed to offer high levels of protection in a form that is comfortable for the wearer and creative for the designer. It works on the principle that impact energy is dissipated across the surface away from the point of contact thus reducing the forces transmitted through to the body. Depending on the number of layers the force can be spread over two or three times the normal surface area. This is a known feature of certain silicone polymers due to their polymeric architecture.

The T-Range is a solid or perforated, 3-mm thick product that is supple and is typically suitable for protection against minor impacts. The range can either exceed existing armor products or  can match competitive protection levels but in a thinner or lighter form. It is well suited for protecting fragile objects where low to medium levels of protection are necessary.

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SOURCE: Dow Corning Corp.

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  • I currently use a bull riding vest that is manufactured by Frank Stubbs that uses this Dow Corning material. I am truely amazed at the comfort, fit and most of all, the impact protection that it give me. I have taken several good stompings while wearing the vest with the Dow material and was able to get up and walk away from it. I doubt I could have done that with my old vest from another company.

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