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For over three decades, Dyneema has been a trusted partner to the world’s most elite armed forces, providing proven ballistic protection to safeguard those who protect us. Through rigorous testing of fiber and unidirectional (UD) solutions, Dyneema delivers ultra-strong, lightweight armor that excels in real-world combat scenarios, prioritizing both safety and performance.
Dyneema is the only manufacturer of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber and UD sheets produced entirely in the USA, ensuring full compliance with the Berry and Kissell Amendments. Dyneema’s state-of-the-art facility in Greenville, NC, guarantees a secure, resilient supply chain, maintaining consistent quality and reliability without reliance on foreign or non-NATO materials.
View this webinar to learn:
- Dyneema’s cutting-edge innovations for soft and hard body armor.
- The transparency of the supply chain for ballistic protection solutions.
- How Dyneema’s American-made products deliver lasting reliability.
WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:
“Nice and clear presentation, good slides.”
“Matt Craig was informative and did a great job.”
“Quality information.”
“Matthew is very informative and relatable with information that can be difficult to understand. He does a great job of presenting the information at a level of understanding even without the back knowledge of the product.”
MEET THE SPEAKER:
Matthew Craig is an application development and technical specialist engineer for Dyneema at Avient. In 2011, Matthew began working as an engineer at the Dyneema Technical Center, located in Charlotte, NC. Over the past 13 years, he has worked closely with multiple key customers within the body armor industry, helping them develop, process and test body and vehicle armor solutions. Matthew is an expert problem solver and is dedicated to helping customers develop armor solutions that work for their specific applications. The goal is to properly protect LEO and military personnel, and education is a crucial part of achieving that. Matthew holds a degree in mechanical engineering from UNC Charlotte. While he’s lived most of his life in North Carolina, he now lives in north Idaho with his wife and two sons. When he’s not at work, you’ll usually find him hiking, hunting, shooting and fishing in Idaho or Montana with his family.