Clip Belt Knife Kydex is a tactical carrying equipment with thermoplastic propylene polymer as the main body and integrated spring steel belt clip. Its technical advantages come from the synergy of material properties and structural design, which meets the reliability requirements of high-intensity use scenarios.
The polymer is vacuum hot-pressed to form a negative space structure that accurately wraps the knife body, and the guide bevel is molded at the sheath mouth to accelerate the knife-drawing action. The sheath wall thickness distribution is optimized by stress field simulation to achieve a balance between lightweight and impact resistance. Traditional leather sheaths deform when exposed to moisture, resulting in increased resistance to knife insertion.
Clip Belt Knife Kydex has a preset elastic locking convex inside, which is stuck into the handle groove through the material memory effect. The lateral force applied when drawing the knife causes the convex to deform temporarily to unlock, realizing intuitive operation. The metal sheath requires an additional mechanical locking mechanism to increase the complexity.
The spring steel clip adopts a gradual tension design. The upper rigidity provides support stability, and the lower elasticity adapts to different thickness belts. The contact surface is knurled to enhance the friction coefficient, and the barbed structure prevents the clip from sliding along the belt. Traditional leather cases rely on stitching to fix, and the stitching will age and break after long-term use.
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