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Allied-Signal 'Spectra Shield' Panels
For Marine Vessels Offer
Maximum Ballistic Protection
Spectra Shield®, a patented bal- listic technology from Allied-Signal
Inc., is now being specified to be the critical reinforcing material for the hulls of some Coast Guard and other patrol vessels used to prevent the influx of drugs into the U.S. Be- cause criminals today are often equipped with automatic and higher caliber weapons, the vessels that guard our shores require ballistic protection superior to that provided by the basic hull structure.
Spectra Shield incorporates Spec- tra®, one the strongest fibers ever made, in a non-woven, thermoplas- tic resin to offer the greatest ballis- tic stopping power available.
Spectra was engineered with one of the highest strain wave velocities of any fiber. This translates into
Spectra Shield's ability to absorb and disperse the impact energy of a
Spectra, Allied-Signal's patented non-woven technology, does not contain interlacing which can cause strain wave reflections that damage the fiber.
The Boston Whaler uses Spectra for its rein- forcing panels to achieve optimum resist- ance to high caliber ballistic penetration. projectile over a maximum area. Be- cause it is non-woven, Spectra
Shield does not contain interlacing that causes strain waves to reflect and break the fiber.
In addition, Spectra's unique structure has these outstanding properties: high strength-to-weight ratio, high modulus, excellent mois- ture and chemical resistance, and neutral buoyancy.
Boston Whaler Inc., Rockland,
Mass., a manufacturer of state-of- the-art fiberglass and aluminum hulls for a variety of government agencies, has been working closely with Allied-Signal Inc. to develop applications for Spectra Shield as the key reinforcing material in fi- berglass hulls. Recently, Boston
Whaler introduced its first Spectra
Shield-paneled Defiance class vessel to the Maryland Dept. of Natural
Resources. With the Spectra Shield panels installed, this vessel exceeds
NIJ Level III requirements—offer-
For ballistic protection, Spectra offers one of the most outstanding combinations of high strength and modulus of any reinforcing fiber available today. ing the most advanced ballistic pro- tection available today.
Spectra fibers are manufactured by Allied Fibers, a division of Al- lied-Signal Inc., Morristown, N.J., a $12-billion manufacturer with 43 businesses in three core sectors—
Aerospace, Automotive and Engi- neered Materials—serving vital in- dustries in major markets world- wide.
For further information on Spec- tra Shield lightweight panels from
Allied-Signal,
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Taricco Promoted At
COMSAT Maritime Services
It was recently announced by
COMSAT Maritime Services that
Thomas F. Taricco has been ap- pointed to the position of director, maritime sales. He replaced Ed- ward G. Ryznar, who was pro- moted to the position of vice presi- dent, maritime sales.
In his new position, Mr. Taricco
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New Paint Factory For
Sigma In Amsterdam
Sigma Coatings BV has an-
nounced plans to build a new paint
factory and technological center in
Amsterdam.
The factory will be situated on a
32.5-acre site in the industrial har-
bor area on the west side of the city.
Sigma has an option to expand onto
another 30 acres.
Over 129,000 square feet are de-
signated for the building of the pro-
duction plant, which will provide a
capacity of 50,000 tons of paints.
The new factory will facilitate the
production of an extensive assort-
ment of high-tech products, includ-
ing the new generation of water-
borne protective coatings.
The new arrangement will also
help to smooth the transition of a
product as its production goes from
laboratory-scale to full plant output
levels. Research groups working on
industrial lacquers, marine paints,
construction paints, building and
DIY products, as well as color and
pigmentation, will support depart-
ments such as an analystic laborato-
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