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Honeywell's Spectra® Fiber Strengthens Rope Used by U.S. Military in
Demanding Insertion Operations
Marines, soldiers fast roping from V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft count on
high-strength, lightweight Spectra used in Novabraid™ Fast
Rope
MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J., Sept. 24, 2009 - Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced
today that rope using its super-strength, lightweight Spectra® fiber
is being used by the U.S. military in fast
rope
insertion operations.
Spectra fiber is a key component of Novabraid™ Fast Rope, a
high-performance rope made by Canada-based Novatec Braids Ltd. and currently
being used on the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft. Military personnel use the
rope to safely and quickly descend from the aircraft. Spectra fiber allows the
rope to maintain the 30,000 pound tensile strength needed to maintain safe
operations.
"Spectra's strength and vibration-dampening properties, as well its low
stretch and cut resistance, made it the key element in our composite
construction for Novabraid Fast Ropes," said A. Neal Prescott, Managing
Director of Novatec, a leader in the manufacture of ultra-high-strength braided
ropes designed for military, marine, industrial and recreational
applications.
The new Novabraid Fast Rope containing Spectra fiber hangs under the aircraft
and is designed to remain still so military personnel can descend safely with
fully loaded packs from as high as 90 feet. The rope measures only 1.75 inches
in diameter.
"Honeywell's Spectra fiber is strong enough to help Novatec's rope meet
critical strength and safety standards and help U.S. military personnel
successfully conduct critical insertion missions," said Phil Wojcik, global
business director for Honeywell's Advanced Fibers and Composites business.
"This is another great example of how our Spectra fiber can help solve
tough problems in the most demanding conditions."
Spectra fiber has been used in military applications for more than 20 years.
The material provides lightweight bullet resistance in personal armor including
vests, breastplates and helmets, as well as in armor for vehicles and aircraft.
Armor containing Spectra currently protects soldiers around the world in combat
situations, including Iraq and Afghanistan. It has also been used in the U.S.
Navy's mooring ropes.
In addition, Spectra fiber has a variety of industrial and recreational
applications, including hurricane-resistant panels for windows and doors,
lifting slings for deepwater recovery operations, security netting and fishing
line.
Pound for pound, Spectra fiber is 15 times stronger than steel and is one of
the world's strongest and lightest fibers. It is made from ultra-high molecular
weight polyethylene using a patented gel-spinning process. Spectra is highly
resistant to chemicals, water, and ultraviolet light, and has excellent
vibration damping, flex fatigue and internal fiber-friction
characteristics.
For more information, visit www.honeywell.com/spectra.
Honeywell Specialty Materials is a global leader in providing customers with
high-performance specialty materials, including fluorine products; specialty
films and additives; advanced fibers and composites; intermediates; specialty
chemicals; electronic materials and chemicals; and technologies and materials
for petroleum refining.
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100
diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide
with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes
and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials.
Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York,
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Media Contact:
Nina Krauss
973-455-4253
nina.krauss@honeywell.com
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