Ballistic-Resistant Composite Panels Made With E-Glass and Thermoplastic Resin Systems
Avient’s Polystrand ThermoBallistic thermoplastic panels are a cost-competitive alternative to other fibers and thermosets

A portfolio of protective materials from Avient has been expanded with the addition of new Polystrand ThermoBallistic ballistic-resistant composite panels. These compression molded panels are made with layers of 0-degree/90-degree unidirectional E-glass fiber reinforcements with polyolefin-based resin systems and are available for protection to UL 752 level 3 interior and exterior architectural surfaces, and components at a lighter weight than traditional panel materials.
Additional protection against higher power ammunitions can be achieved by layering multiple panels, according to Avient experts, depending on the application. The unique composite matrix of the panels enables retention of the projectile to avoid potentially hazardous ricochet. Panels can be field-fabricated utilizing simple installation methods and common carpentry tools. Moreover, the new panels are said to offer a cost-competitive alternative to ballistic-resistant materials made with other fibers or thermosets.
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