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US' Dyneema launches stronger, lighter woven composite fabric

18 Jul '25
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US' Dyneema launches stronger, lighter woven composite fabric
Pic: Dyneema

Insights

  • Dyneema, by Avient Corporation, has launched next-gen Woven Composites, combining a Dyneema core with a 100 per cent Dyneema face for up to 10x more abrasion resistance, 5x better tear strength, and 34 per cent weight savings.
  • Tested with Hyperlite Mountain Gear, the fabric debuts in elite backpacks, setting a new standard in durability and performance.
Dyneema, owned by Avient Corporation, an innovator of materials solutions, has once again pushed the boundaries of fabric engineering — this time by increasing the Dyneema layers in its latest advanced composite fabric material. These new Dyneema Woven Composites take material performance to the next level by combining the unmatched strength of a Dyneema composite core with a 100% Dyneema abrasion-resistant woven face fabric.

This next-generation composite fabric material can offer up to 10 times more abrasion resistance, 5 times better tear resistance, and 34% weight savings compared to the existing Dyneema high-performance composite portfolio.

Fifteen times stronger than steel yet light enough to float on water, Dyneema is the original ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber, which is trusted in countless applications where performance is paramount and reliability is critical.

The secret is in the science. Dyneema Woven Composites feature a dual-layer composite structure that combines the strength, abrasion resistance, and durability of a fully woven Dyneema face fabric with the dimensional stability, structural integrity, and lightweight waterproof properties of Dyneema composite technology. The result is a fabric that is highly durable under significant load conditions and after prolonged use.

“Dyneema Woven Composites are a major breakthrough in materials engineering,” said Chiharu Pidgeon, Global Business Manager, Fabrics & Composites for Dyneema, Avient. “By harnessing the full potential of Dyneema fiber with precision-layered construction, we’ve created a fabric that doesn’t just resist wear – it redefines strength and stability in high-performance applications.”

Dyneema R&D specialists spent two years extensively testing the new fabric with longtime collaborator, Hyperlite Mountain Gear, a leading outdoor gear manufacturer. With the help of Hyperlite’s extensive network of elite athletes and mountaineers, they tested prototype backpacks during months-long expeditions on some of the most extreme hiking trails from the Alaskan wilderness to the summit of the Rockies and beyond. The consensus was clear: the world’s strongest fiber™ just got stronger. Backpacks from Hyperlite are the first products on the market to feature this game-changing technology and are available to consumers and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide starting July 15, 2025.

This innovation pushes fabric engineering to new heights, delivering a composite that can withstand some of the most extreme and demanding environments, reinforcing Dyneema as the global leader in fiber technology.

Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (RM)

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