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Materials Engineering
Flexible Laminates
Materials Engineering Age Testing
Fabric Engineering
Research and Development
Fabric for Reinforced Rubber
Heat Seal Fabric
Custom Diaphragms
Filtration Fabric
Roll Goods
Nomex®
Conex®
Kevlar®
Vectran®
Spectra®
Twaron®
Teflon®
Technora®
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Engineered Fabric and Flexible Laminate Materials
From laminates to reinforced fabrics, our engineered materials include puncture-resistant and high-tensile fabrics for space exploration, chemical and biological warfare, body armor, airships, flotation, reinforced rubber, diaphragms, and filters. We specialize in the engineering of high-performance, robust composites for technical challenges and advanced applications. We work closely with our partners in the industries of international defense, military, aerospace, safety, and law enforcement.
Breaking Performance Boundaries with Materials Research
The foundation of our corporate philosophy is a commitment to breaking performance boundaries through materials engineering, research, and development. Our knowledge of weaving technologies provides our customers with seamless service during the production of high-performance, puncture-resistant laminates, from development to full-scale production and fabrication. Our ISO 9001:2000 quality management system ensures product consistency. We offer more predictable results, proven quality assurance, shorter production times, and higher end-user confidence in product performance.
Materials Engineered for Safety and Protection
Warwick has unparalleled experience engineering high-performance fabric laminates, chemical biological barriers, fabrics for inflatable structures, and flexible composite materials:
Airbag fabric development for Mars rover landings: Pathfinder, Spirit, and Opportunity
Lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle hull and tape development
Chemical and biological laminate materials for military shelters
New fabrics and laminates engineered from advanced fibers: DuPont™ Kevlar® and Nomex®, Vectran®, Conex®, Teflon®, and Spectra®
Marine inflatables for impact protection
Proprietary heat-seal bonding for specialty fabric laminates
Advanced RFL and isocyanate fabric coatings
Diaphragm material for vehicle turbo-chargers
Sailcloth for super yachts
TurtleSkin Body Armor: concealable and tactical body armor for ballistic and stab protection
TurtleSkin Protective Products: TurtleSkin Gloves for safety and law enforcement, SnakeArmor hunting gaiters and chaps, WaterArmor protective gear for high-pressure water jet operators, SpinSkins bike tire liners for amateur and professional use
From Challenge to Solution in Materials Engineering
The Challenge
Chem-Bio Tent Materials EngineeringIdentify and develop robust, lightweight materials and laminates for chemical biological protective structures that can be easily implemented by a variety of manufacturers.
Our Solution
Working with Natick Soldier System Center's Shelters Technology, Engineering and Fabrication Directorate (STEFD) and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), we have developed chemical biological protective materials that can be assembled into a protective shelter for defense, military, and emergency personnel. These protective barrier materials deliver the necessary properties of low weight, flame resistance, weather resistance, durability, low packing volume, structural heat seal, and thermal management. We are also developing rechargeable laminates that destroy chemical and biological agents on contact.
We have created impermeable barrier materials that meet the US Department of Defense's demanding specs for CBPS [Chemical Biological Protective Shelters] and JECP [Joint Expeditionary Collective Protection].
–Mary Ley, Research Chemist
Learn more about Laminates for Emergency Shelters
DuPont™, Kevlar® and Nomex® are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
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