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Aramid layers inside firefighter turnout gear. UHMWPE composites lining ballistic panels. Coated geotextiles holding back ten thousand tons of landfill earth. Invisible infrastructure. Engineered to specification.

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MIL-DTL-46374EN ISO 11612ASTM D3776MIL-DTL-62474ISO 9073-18EN 13501-2ASTM D5262NIJ 0101.06EN 14889-2ISO 10319MIL-C-12369ASTM D4595EN 13253ISO 12236MIL-DTL-32102MIL-DTL-46374EN ISO 11612ASTM D3776MIL-DTL-62474ISO 9073-18EN 13501-2ASTM D5262NIJ 0101.06EN 14889-2ISO 10319MIL-C-12369ASTM D4595EN 13253ISO 12236MIL-DTL-32102
APPLICATIONS
Sector Applications

Where Invisible
Materials Carry
Maximum Load

[01]
1,200°C
Continuous exposure resistance

Thermal Protection Systems

Aramid & PBO fiber architectures for firefighter PPE

When a structural firefighter enters a flashover environment, the thermal barrier system in their turnout coat is the only thing standing between body tissue and 1,200°C convective heat. Our para-aramid and PBO woven substrates are engineered with precise yarn tenacities — not assembled from commodity inputs — achieving LOI values above 28% and thermal protective performance (TPP) ratings that exceed EN ISO 11612 Class A2B3C2 requirements by a minimum 15% margin.

The firefighter walks out. Every time. That outcome is a materials engineering problem, and we solve it at the fiber level.

LOI
≥28%
TPP Rating
≥35 cal/cm²
Tensile (warp)
≥850 N/5cm
Standard
EN ISO 11612
Industrial textile weaving machine producing aramid fiber fabric for thermal protection
SECTOR 01
[02]
4,400 MPa
UHMWPE tensile strength

Ballistic Defense Composites

UHMWPE UD laminates & woven aramid for hard/soft armor

Ballistic protection is a system integration problem. The strike face, the backing ply, the trauma layer — each must be specified to work in concert under dynamic loading at velocities up to 900 m/s. Our UHMWPE unidirectional laminates achieve fiber tensile strengths of 4,400 MPa with specific energy absorption values that allow panel areal densities 18% below Kevlar® equivalents at the same NIJ Level III+ protection classification. We work directly with defense contractor procurement engineers specifying MIL-DTL-46374 and MIL-DTL-62474 compliance.

The embankment holds. The panel stops the threat. The membrane lasts thirty years. These are not marketing claims — they are load calculations.

Fiber Tenacity
≥38 cN/dtex
Modulus
≥1,200 cN/dtex
Areal Weight
100–450 gsm
Standard
MIL-DTL-46374
High-performance composite fiber material used in ballistic armor panels
SECTOR 02
[03]
30 YRS
Service life at pH 2–13

Geotechnical Reinforcement

Coated geotextiles & geogrids for infrastructure spanning decades

Civil infrastructure projects are generational commitments. A geotextile membrane installed in a landfill capping system, a highway embankment, or a coastal revetment must perform without inspection or replacement for thirty years across pH 2–13 soil chemistry, freeze-thaw cycling, and sustained tensile loads. Our woven polypropylene and polyester geotextiles are manufactured to ISO 10319 tensile specifications with UV stabilization packages rated to 2,500 kLy solar exposure — tested to ASTM D4355, not estimated from accelerated aging models alone.

The embankment holds. The filtration membrane lasts thirty years. The infrastructure project delivers on its engineering life guarantee.

Tensile Strength
≥200 kN/m
CBR Puncture
≥6,000 N
UV Stability
≥70% @ 500hr
Standard
ISO 10319 / EN 13253
Large-scale civil engineering project using geotextile reinforcement membrane for ground stabilization
SECTOR 03

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ARCHITECTURE
Material Architecture

Cross-Section
Under the Loupe

Every Weave substrate is a deliberate ply sequence. Yarn architecture, weave geometry, coating chemistry, and lamination pressure are specified as a system — not assembled from commodity inputs.

FIG. 01 — PLY ARCHITECTURE CROSS-SECTION
OUTER SHELL
Para-Aramid 2×2 Twill
240 gsm
MOISTURE BARRIER
ePTFE Laminate
80 gsm
THERMAL LINER
Aramid Batting / Woven Backer
320 gsm
COMPOSITE CORE
UHMWPE UD Laminate (0°/90°)
150 gsm
BACKING SUBSTRATE
Woven Polyester Geotextile
200 gsm
Total Areal Weight990 gsm
FIG. 02 — STRESS-STRAIN CURVE (ASTM D5034)
STRAIN (%)STRESS (MPa)012345010002000300040004,400 MPaUHMWPEPara-Aramid
FIG. 03 — YARN ARCHITECTURE (2×2 TWILL WEAVE)
WARP (Para-Aramid)
WEFT (UHMWPE)
340+
Active yarn specifications
18
Weave architectures
99.4%
Dimensional tolerance
<0.2%
Weight variance per lot
COMPLIANCE
Compliance & Standards

Tested to Standard.
Not Estimated.

Every Weave substrate ships with full test documentation. We reference test standards in spec sheets, not marketing copy.

Ballistic
Thermal
Geotechnical
General
STANDARD CODE
TITLE
SECTOR
REVISION
MIL-DTL-46374
Cloth, Para-Aramid, Ballistic
Ballistic
Rev. J
MIL-DTL-62474
Cloth, UHMWPE, Composite
Ballistic
Rev. D
EN ISO 11612
Protective Clothing — Heat & Flame
Thermal
2015+A1
NFPA 1971
Structural Fire Fighting Garments
Thermal
2018 Ed.
ISO 10319
Geosynthetics — Wide-Width Tensile
Geotechnical
2015
EN 13253
Geotextiles — Erosion Control
Geotechnical
2016
ASTM D4595
Tensile Properties of Geotextiles
Geotechnical
2017
NIJ 0101.06
Ballistic Resistance — Body Armor
Ballistic
2008
ASTM D3776
Mass Per Unit Area of Fabric
General
2020
ISO 9073-18
Nonwovens — Tear Resistance
General
2007
EN 14889-2
Fibres for Concrete — Polymer
Geotechnical
2006
ASTM D5262
Creep of Geosynthetics
Geotechnical
2007

Full test certificates, lot traceability documentation, and third-party verification reports available upon request with Material Data Sheet package. Compliance scope varies by product line — consult application sector specifications for applicable standards.

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Sector-specific test standard reference
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