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Kolon Industries (Heracron)

Seoul

Heracron
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Another Korean para-aramid supplier. Heracron is used in selected commercial body-armor and cut-resistant applications; lower US LE procurement presence than Kevlar or Twaron.

Articles mentioning Kolon Industries (Heracron)

  • Aramid Fibers — Kevlar vs Twaron vs Heracron

    Para-aramid fibers founded modern body armor — DuPont's Kevlar (1971) and Teijin's Twaron led the market before UHMWPE emerged. This guide compares the four major para-aramid suppliers (DuPont, Teijin, Hyosung, Kolon) and where each is used today.

  • Berry Amendment + Body Armor — What DoD Actually Requires

    The Berry Amendment requires DoD to buy clothing, fabric, and body armor from domestic sources. This guide covers what "domestic" means in practice for body armor fiber, prepreg, ceramic, and finished armor — and where the pitfalls are.

  • Body Armor Supply Chain — The Complete ArmorOS Guide

    The body-armor industry rests on a thin, globally consolidated supply chain — a handful of fiber producers (DuPont Kevlar, Avient Dyneema, Honeywell Spectra), ceramic suppliers (Morgan, CoorsTek), and prepreg makers. This guide maps the upstream supply chain that determines what every OEM can actually build.

  • Domestic vs Imported Fiber Sourcing — Practical Procurement Strategy

    LE body-armor procurement doesn't legally require domestic fiber (that's Berry Amendment, which is DoD-scope). But several practical drivers push some agencies toward domestic sourcing anyway. This guide covers when that matters and how to write it into an RFP.

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