Hidden Risks of Chinese Body Armor

Is the vest that you're trusting to save your life worthy of your trust?

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posted on November 12, 2024
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Chinese Body Armor

Premier Body Armor engineers have uncovered an unsettling practice in the manufacturing process of UHMWPE ballistic plates in China. Ironically, environmental regulations may be compromising the durability and safety of some of this offshore-made body armor. Recent findings suggest the adoption of water-based resins—part of China’s regulatory push for environmentally friendly manufacturing—can significantly reduce some armor's longevity and compromise ballistic protection.

The Role of Resin in Ballistic Protection

Modern ballistic plates are made of hundreds of sheets of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers bound together by resin under pressure. This bonding process ensures the plate can absorb and distribute the energy from a very fast projectile. In response to China’s environmental policies aimed at reducing volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, Chinese manufacturers have shifted from solvent-based to water-based resins in manufacturing ballistic plates.

Water-based resins are prone to absorbing moisture and are far less resistant to heat than traditional solvent-based resins. Over time, the water-based resin degrades, weakening the plate’s structure and compromising its ballistic capabilities. This shift presents a hidden risk to consumers relying on Chinese-made armor for personal protection.

“Personal protection is not an area for shortcuts,” said Alex Stewart, president of Premier Body Armor. “The long-term durability of your ballistic armor can mean the difference between life and death. We’ve made it our mission to ensure that every piece of armor we produce is not only high-performing but reliable for years to come and our warranties are a testament to that fact.”

Premier Body Armor’s Commitment to Reliability

Premier Body Armor uses solvent-based thermosetting resins in the production of its advanced ballistic plates—resins that resist environmental factors including moisture and heat. The practice ensures long-term reliability, even in the most demanding conditions.

“At Premier Body Armor, we meticulously monitor every step of our manufacturing process to ensure that each product meets our rigorous standards,” Stewart added. “Our use of durable, proven materials ensures that our customers have the peace of mind that their armor will perform when it matters most.”

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