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Explosive
debut for SEMA World.
by flightdailynews.com, 20 June 2003
In a sad sign of the times, French company SEMA World (Hall
5B, 8) is at Le Bourget for the first time to present a line
of products designed to contain or minimise the effects of
terrorist bombs and other types of weapon.
Our products are designed to reassure air passengers
and the public at large, says international sales manager
Michel Rigaud. If we succeed in saving even a single
life, the effort will have been worthwhile.
The companys anti-bomb products are based on half a
century of experience in producing bullet-proof jackets. They
combine well-established materials such as aramide fibre and
Kevlar with a proprietary plastic that will tolerate shock
deformation of up to 500% without rupturing and belting material
of the type used in military runway overrun barriers.
Absorb
A typical application is Ground Bomb Killer, a flexible open-ended
bag in which these materials are combined to contain lateral
blast and direct it harmlessly upwards. This contrasts with
Flight Bomb Killer, designed to enclose completely a bomb
found aboard an aircraft and absorb its explosive power through
the progressive destruction of layers of fibre.
The rest of the range comprises Fire Wall and Storm Wall
(protection of building entrances and military checkpoints
respectively), Grenade Killer (small bombs in flight) and
Bio Bag, offering a safe way of opening mail if a biological
attack is suspected.
Development of the range was completed only two months ago
and SEMA World is at Le Bourget to address the market among
airlines, public authorities and the military, particularly
bomb-disposal units. SEMA World has a distributor in the UK
and talking to potential partners in the USA.
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