We offer you High quality ballistic fine kevlar - aramid fabric 195 g/m², 5.7 oz/yd²  –  plain cloth - sample A4 20x30cm. The material is thick, opaque and compact in the middle.

This fabric is specially made for ballistic protection.

It is only an sample of the material, A4 20x30cm / 11.81“x7.87“
Dimension of sheet you get:
A4 20x30cm / 11.81“x7.87“

If you a interested you can also get sheet by your desired dimensions.

What is Ballistic Kevlar®?
Kevlar®, a tightly woven, synthetic material with high tensile strength, was originally developed by the DuPont company in an effort to create a polymer-based replacement for tires — one that was lighter and more durable than its predecessor.

Upon discovering the potential behind this incredible strong fiber, the product, soon to be known as Kevlar®, was tested, and researched noticed that it exceeded the strength of nylon.

By the early 1970s, Kevlar® was introduced to the public and has since been used in a variety of industries including aerospace, ballistics, automotive, and telecommunications.

Still many feel that the Kevlar® name is synonymous with bullet resistant vests, and it’s durable, strong, and lightweight properties consistently place it ahead of steel and a variety of other materials when attempting to create or obtain effective body armor.

Kevlar® is a synthetic polymer and aramid fiber that is considered to be five-times stronger than steel on a equal weight basis. Its strength is derived from its structure (tightly packed, long chains of ring-like molecules) and way the fibers are tightly woven together.

The science used to create Kevlar® can be complex, and it’s easy to spend hours explaining its chemical makeup, but the take away will always be the same – it’s incredible strong and quickly showed its strength when compared to it’s nylon, polyester, and even steel predecessors.

As a DuPont product, Kevlar® is a product of years of extensive ballistic testing, scientific discovery, and engineering ingenuity. As such, Kevlar® products are tested for impact of ammunition between .22 caliber and .50 caliber.

 

Warp – Weft ratio:

 

Warp

Weft

Fibre description:

Kevlar 129, 880 dtex 

Kevlar 129, 880 dtex 

Thread count (ends/cm)

10.8

10.8

Weight distribution (g/mq) 

97

97

Weight distribution (%):

50

50

Total weight rate (%)

50

50

Yarn number

880 tex

880 tex

Specification:

 

Nominal

Tolerance:  

Fiber:

Kevlar-aramid 195 g/m², 5.7 oz/yd² 

 

Fibre description

Kevlar 129

 

Weight:

195 g/sqm / 5.7 oz/yd²

± 3%

Thickness:

0.32 mm

± 2%

Weave:

plain

 

Width:

100 cm

 

Tensile strength (MPa)

3380

 

Tensile modulus (GPa):

96

 

Elongation at break (%): 

3.3