— Ballistic Protection

Performance is a system. We engineer it.

Fiber architecture, layup geometry, and backing material interact. Armatex specifies each variable against your threat level, weight budget, and form factor.

Extreme macro close-up of aramid fiber cross-section under laboratory magnification, individual fiber bundles visible with sharp studio strobe lighting, cool gray background, no warmth, technical documentation framing
Extreme macro close-up of aramid fiber cross-section under laboratory magnification, individual fiber bundles visible with sharp studio strobe lighting, cool gray background, no warmth, technical documentation framing
/ Material Specification

Matched to threat. Not drawn from stock.

Each fiber architecture is selected against a defined threat level, areal density target, and structural form factor. No generic ballistic-grade designation substitutes for this process.

We reference NIJ 0101.06, VPAM BRV 2009, and NATO STANAG 4569 as calibration points, then validate areal density to your specific protection requirement.

Deliverables include fiber specification sheets, layup sequence documentation, and areal density test records—each tied to the threat class it addresses.

Integration Depth

Fiber selection is one variable. We handle the integration.

Layup geometry, backing substrate, and stitching pattern are co-engineered to your panel geometry and mounting constraint. Material selection without integration context produces incomplete protection.

Bring your constraint. We start from there.

Submit your threat classification, weight budget, and form factor. We return a fiber specification with supporting areal density data—not a product catalog.