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S.A.T. Bodyarmour - Body armour protective garments

SIOEN Armour Technology (S.A.T.) offers a selection of the most sophisticated armours available on the market today. Our body armour range provides outstanding and lightweight modular armour systems which protect the individual against threats from handgun, schrapnel, submachine gun, assault rifle, shotgun, knife, bayonet, icepick, syringe and other sharp implements. The built-in anti-trauma shield effectively absorbs the effects of kicks and blows.

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Application / Activities: Police force, Military, Security guard, Ambulance,
Safety officer, Agent, Supervisor, Defence, Transportation, Journalists,...

"Survival of the most protected"

S.A.T. is one of the few body armour companies to own comprehensive ballistic and knife testing facilities. These faciliteis are situated in the headquarters building in Ardooie (Belgium) and are used for product development, materials evaluation and quality assurance testing.

 

The ballistic range is able to carry out testing to all major national protocols, including: HOSDB, NIJ and German Police. These facilities allow S.A.T. to develop new products quickly and economically. We are able to evaluate new materials, combinations and hybrids in order to construct and fine-tune armour systems to meet customer specifications.

SIOEN Armour Technology
Fabriekstraat 23
B-8850 Ardooie
Belgium


Tel.: +32 (0)51 740 800
Fax: +32 (0)51 740 962 (&963)
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www.sioenarmour.com

The most common problem reported by covert armour wearers through the years has been the discomfort felt due to excessive heat, leading to perspiration. S.A.T. employs a wide range of internal fabrics to reduce the effects of overheating.
The use of COOLMAX helps to reduce discomfort by wicking away the moisture caused by perspiration. S.A.T. also employs Phase Change Material (PCM). This advanced system actively works to regulate the body temperature by removing heat in excess of 37°C from the body. This excess heat is stored inside the fabric and then released when the core body temperature falls below 37°C.