How are body armor clothing being constructed? Well, it
all depends on the type of body armor clothing you are talking about and also
the materials used to make that body armor. let us explore more.
Typically a bullet resistant soft body armor is
constructed by a multiple layers of ballistic fiber or other ballistic
resistant materials that are assembled together to form a ballistic panel. This
is basically the general point of manufacturing the body armor.
This ballistic panel is then inserted into the “carrier”
which is then constructed of conventional garment fabrics such as nylon or
cotton. At times, this ballistic panel are sewn permanently into the carrier
while other times, it may be sewn but at a removable basis. We may think that
the overall finished product is very simple to make but the truth is it is very
complex to manufacture and construct as this is a life- saver vest.
From one manufacturer to another one differs in how they
assemble the ballistic panels. Some instances, the multiple layers are bias
stitched around the entire edge of the panel; in others, the layers are tack
stitched together at several locations.
Body armor intended for routine use is most designed to
be worn beneath the uniform shirt. Again, manufacturers tend to design
different methods of attaching armor to the body. Stitching is a way to
assemble the fabrics, may it be assembled together at the edges of the panel or
even in the entire ballistic panel. There is no current evidence that stitching
may impair or degrade the quality of the bullet proof vest in stopping bullets
from touching the body.
Manufacturers have their own way of manufacturing this
soft body armor clothing so as long as the level of protection is not forgotten
and is taking into consideration.
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