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That is going to be a tall order.. what is your budget? I see one thats 7.3lbs, but thats still one plate, ceramic/kevlar combo. This is for level 4 rifle plates though.Thanks for the input Page. I've looked at uhmwpe stand alone plates and they don't appear to be layered. Is there any place you can direct me that describes and breaks down the manufacturing process and the bond overlapping process?
Thanks Camo, I'm looking to end up with something less than 8#'s per plate.
All in buoyancy. Unlike AR500, or most Ceramic armor, the plastic ones do float. Although, there is talk of having a thin Level III armor, backed or fronted with the foam from kick-boards as an impromptu floatable armor system. But that is a bit bulky lol.Level III is all I'm interested in at this point. How do sellers get away with advertising stand alone UHMWPE plates that float? If that's true, for the size & displacement they have to be like 2#'s or less per plate... Would that be an accurate statement?