Avient Dyneema, the inventor and manufacturer of Dyneema® the world’s strongest fiber, has prevailed after a long-lasting challenge in Israel of one of its key patents. An Israeli firm - the publicly held FMS Enterprises Migun Ltd. of Tel Aviv - had been trying to prevent the issuance of this patent through a series of opposition proceedings and appeals.

On 24 January 2017 an Israeli District Court affirmed a previous decision of the Israeli Patent Office dismissing FMS’ claims. The ruling once again demonstrates the strength of Avient Dyneema’s Intellectual Property portfolio and innovations and confirms Avient Dyneema's position as an innovator in the field of high strength fibers and ballistic resistant material solutions. The decision clears the way for grant of a patent to Avient Dyneema on highly oriented polyethylene fibers with amongst others a defined amount of solvent, and the technique for producing them. These fibers lead to improved performance of end-use applications including ropes and ballistic resistant products. This decision is in-line with the grant of corresponding patents to Avient Dyneema in other global jurisdictions, such as the US, China and Europe.

The ruling recognizes Avient Dyneema's high quality and unique contribution to human knowledge in the field of fiber technology, and in particular the field of technologies that enable ballistic resistant life saving products.

“Innovation and patents are cornerstones of Avient Dyneema’s business strategy. Avient Dyneema has consistently and rigorously defended its Intellectual Property on many occasions, and will continue to do so. It has successfully secured this same patent in several countries, and the patent has proven its relevance for protecting both Avient’s and its customers’ businesses”, said Golnar Motahari Pour, President of DSM Dyneema.