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Material | Size | Thickness | Weight |
PE | 250*300mm | 9.5/20±0.5mm | 0.55/1.55±0.05kg |
Al2O3 | 250*300mm | 18/20/22±0.5mm | 2.35/2.7/3.1±0.05kg |
SiC | 250*300mm | 18/20/22±0.5mm | 2.1/2.4/2.85±0.05kg |
Steel | 250*300mm | 2.3/4.5/6.3±0.5mm | 1.5/2.6/3.6±0.05kg |
Resistant to water, UV, corrosion, and gouges.
Suitable for most body armor or plate carrier on the market.
We offer ballistic plates made from various materials, each with unique advantages:
Ceramic Plates:
Advantages: Lightweight, offering excellent NIJ Level IV protection, suitable for users needing the highest protection level and sensitive to weight.
Composition: Typically consists of an aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, or boron carbide ceramic strike face with a UHMWPE or aramid backer.
Use Cases: Military and special police forces, high-threat zones.
UHMWPE Plates (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Plates):
Advantages: Extremely lightweight, typically offering NIJ Level III protection. Buoyant properties make them excellent for waterborne operations.
Composition: Entirely constructed from multiple layers of high-pressure consolidated UHMWPE fibers.
Use Cases: Missions requiring high mobility and light weight, such as urban law enforcement, quick response teams.
Steel Plates:
Advantages: Cost-effective, highly durable, good multi-hit performance.
Composition: Special alloy steel, often with an anti-spall coating.
Considerations: Heavier, potential for spall (fragmentation) risk (requires anti-spall coating).
Use Cases: Budget-conscious users, situations where weight is less critical, and high durability is needed.
When soldiers are on the battlefield or on patrol, they insert the plates into their bulletproof vests to protect their chest, abdomen and back from rifle bullets or shrapnel injuries.
When the commandos and reconnaissance troops carry out high-risk missions, they wear tactical vests to enhance their protection.
Choose ceramic/composite plates rated for your operational environment (NIJ III , IV) and validate their functional synergy with your carrier's curvature, edge protection, and quick-release mechanisms.
Our commitment to customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. We offer personalized support to guide you through every step of the process, from product selection to delivery. If you have any questions or need assistance, our dedicated customer service team is always here to help.
Q: How do I choose the right ballistic plate for me?
A: Consider the threat type (pistol/rifle), desired protection level, budget, and requirements for weight and flexibility.
Q: Do ballistic plates have an expiration date?
A: Yes, most ballistic plates have a manufacturer's warranty of 5-10 years. Even if not struck, materials degrade over time.
Q: Can ceramic plates still provide protection after being struck?
A: Ceramic plates are generally designed for single-shot effectiveness. After being struck, the protection in that area may be compromised. Multi-hit capability varies by plate design and NIJ testing standards.