Wedoany.com Report-Dec.13, DuPont, based in Wilmington, Delaware, United States, has extended the application of its Kevlar EXO aramid fiber to hard armor systems, including helmets and ballistic plate inserts, further advancing protective performance.
Previously established as a key material in soft armor configurations, Kevlar EXO now contributes structurally in rigid composite designs. It provides superior resistance to impacts and effective energy dissipation.
In contrast to its primary role in flexible soft armor, the fiber serves as reinforcement within hard armor matrices. This integration enhances overall durability, restricts fracture development, and facilitates broader energy distribution.
The material is currently incorporated into protective plates produced by TYR Tactical, located in Peoria, Arizona, United States. The company supplies tactical equipment to military and law enforcement organizations worldwide.
Beyond personal protection, Kevlar EXO demonstrates versatility in demanding structural uses. Applications include robust yet flexible fuel containment systems and components for space-related structures.
Its combination of reinforcement properties and favorable strength-to-weight characteristics supports development of advanced composite materials across multiple sectors requiring elevated performance standards.
This expansion builds on the fiber's established attributes, enabling broader utilization in high-stress environments while maintaining lightweight design advantages.









