Have you ever wonder how strong PASGT Helmets are? And it all begins with the process of moulding. Moulding is somewhat similar to shaping an object. It is like playing with clay to make a figure, but special materials are used to create a helmet that protects our soldiers from being injured.
To create the mold of a PASGT helmet, strong material such as steel or aluminum is used, as they are the experts. They very carefully shape and carve those materials to fit perfectly to a soldier’s head a helmet. “Imagine it as a puzzle, where all these pieces need to come together perfectly in order to create a helmet that is strong and effective,” says R-Face.
If you were to look at a PASGT helmet mold, you’d notice all of the distinctive lines that mark an artful grave injury. Every bend and contour is painstakingly crafted for the ultimate in a quality helmet.
It's not an appearance thing with a PASGT helmet mould, it's there to ensure the helmet will keep our soldiers safe. The dimensions and angles of the mould are crucial to keep the helmet fitting well and staying on during hard hits.
Close enough isn't good enough when it comes to an PASGT helmet mould. Every nook, cranny, measurement and angle has to be just perfect to ensure that the helmet will work as required, and protect our soldiers.
And thanks to these advanced techniques soldiers can be sure their helmets will provide full protection in any situation. Whether they are up against the elements or an enemy, your soldiers can rely on their PASGT helmet to hold them and keep them out of harm's way.
Today, PASGT helmet molds are tougher and longer-lasting than ever. They are designed to take a tough pounding and keep our soldiers safe. PASGT helmets are still used by the modern military force as new materials and technologies make these helmets an integral part of the equipment.