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First roll of Dragon Silk fabric ready for US Army

This is the first time that the company’s recombinant spider silk fibres were used to create a 100% pure woven silk fabric.

25th June 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Ann Arbor, MI

Protective

The company is now preparing to assemble the Dragon Silk material into finalised ballistic shoot packs, per the US Army specifications. This material is destined for ballistic performance testing, under the company’s contract with the US Army, to evaluate its potential for protective apparel applications.

“Dragon Silk, which started as a simple idea in the lab for a better performing silk, is now on the verge of demonstrating its capability to provide lifesaving performance blended with high flexibility and user comfort,” said Jon Rice COO. 

“What a proud moment for the company and all of our employees, as we prepare to process this first roll of Dragon Silk fabric into test samples for the US Army and to assess its ability to assist in protecting the brave men and women of our armed forces, who dedicate themselves to protecting all of us.”

The company previously developed sample products, in pure and blended knit configurations using its Monster Silk materials, including shirts and gloves. The latest announcement marks the first time the company’s newer and stronger Dragon Silk will be transitioned into an end product.

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Further reading

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories completes first batch of Dragon Silk for US Army

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