Armor Plate
Item Name Code (INC) 30873
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A ferrous or nonferrous product of solid rectangular cross section uniform throughout. It is made to specific strength for the purpose of arresting firearm projectiles or fragments.
Additional Information for Armor Plate
Armor plate, also known as armored steel plate or ballistic steel plate, is a type of steel plate that is specifically designed to provide protection against various types of ballistic threats, such as bullets and explosive projectiles. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of armored vehicles, military tanks, and other military equipment.
Armor plate is made from high-strength steel alloys that are capable of withstanding the impact and penetration of projectiles. The steel is typically hardened through a process called quenching and tempering, which involves heating the steel to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it to increase its strength and toughness.
The thickness and composition of armor plate can vary depending on the level of protection required. Different levels of armor plate are classified based on their ability to resist penetration from specific types of ammunition. These levels are typically defined by international standards, such as the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) standards in the United States or the European EN 1522/1523 standards.
Armor plate is designed to absorb and distribute the energy of incoming projectiles, reducing the likelihood of penetration and minimizing the potential for injury or damage. It is an essential component in the construction of armored vehicles and military equipment, providing crucial protection for personnel and assets in high-risk environments.
In addition to military applications, armor plate is also used in civilian settings where enhanced protection is required, such as in the construction of safe rooms, security doors, and bulletproof glass.