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Kevlar® Stab Resistant Fabric - 3 yards x 63" Free Kevlar Shears

SKU K159-779-3yds-Shear
$218.25
Units in product: yards
Price per unit: $72.75
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Kevlar® Stab Resistant Fabric - 3 yards x 63" Free Kevlar Shears

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Model: K159/779/63

FREE SHIPPING! 3 YARDS LONG x 63" WIDE

Kevlar® Style 779 Stab Resistant Fabric "when used in multiple layers" (36" x 63" is one yard). THIS IS A 3 YARD PACKAGE WITH FREE KEVLAR SHEARS. ITS ONE 3 YARD CONTINUOUS LENGTH X 63 INCHES WIDE

Weight: 3.90 oz per sq.yd

Denier: 200
Thickness: 7.0 (mils) 0.18 (mm)
Width: 63" inch
Weave: Plain
Breaking Strength: Length / Width Direction
Length: 385 (lbf/in)
Width: 530 (lbf/in)
Thread Count: 70 x 70 Length & width

Potential Uses:
1) Prison guard vests for protection against slashing and stabbing devices
2) Chain Saw Chaps - binds up the chain saw
3) Motor Cycle protective apparel
4) There are Nuclear Power Plants that use this fabric to Protect Workers while working around razor wire
5) Your application?

Please Note:

1. Pricing shown is 3 Yards.

2. If you are interested in purchasing this fabric in whole roll quantity, please contact us at infinitycomposites@windstream.net or call us at 1-440-992- 2331 to place your order. Full roll quantities receive a discount! Due to the variance of full roll yardage, we cannot compute this online.

VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ: It takes Multiple layers of this material to make something slash or stab resistant. Testing of any new design is recommended for those companies or individuals trying to manufacturer bullet resistant items using Kevlar® or Spectra / Dyneema Fabrics. It can take many plies of ballistic fabric such as Kevlar® to stop a bullet or sharp objects, so testing of any new design is highly encouraged. Note: We do not have the answer to how many plies your design will need.

“DuPont™ and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.”



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