Using a kevlar fabric as a base coat and coating it with an explosive-resistant spray may provide some level of protection against bullets, but it does not guarantee bulletproofing. The resistance to bullets depends on various factors such as the thickness and quality of the kevlar, the type and speed of the bullet, and the specific properties of the spray coating. It is essential to consult with experts and conduct thorough testing to determine the level of protection provided.
Yes, if you use enough layers of Kevlar in the layup.
First, NOTHING is bullet PROOF. Even a tank is not if you use the right bullet. A car can be bullet RESISTANT, and can have armor added to it to make it more bullet resistant.
The Scientific name for Bullet Proof Glass is Bullet Resistant Glass. It is referred to as Bullet Resistant Glass in the Industry as there is no such glass that can stop every bullet. A series of bullets that hit within a small area of the Bullet Resistant Glass will eventually project right through the glass.
First, nothing is bullet proof. Things can be bullet resistant. Second, it would depend on the form that carbon is in. Carbon is not usually used as a bullet resistant material. Diamond- a pure form of carbon, is very hard but brittle- a bullet would shatter it.
these are materials which are extremely strong, yet flexible. strong as to not break when a bullet hits it, and flexible so it can absorb some of the shock from the bullet
Nothing is really bullet proof. Anything labeled as such can always be beaten by a faster and/or heavier bullet. Things can be armored, bullet resistant, impact resistant ASO. And the best stuff for getting through things like that are armor piercing rounds.
The propellant.
No. Technically it is an 'explosive projectile.'
You would have to layer many layers of ordinary glass with sheets of plastic in between them. Then it would be resistant, but not bullet proof.You will need certain types of plastic because not every type of plastic would be able to withstand the force of a impact or you can just forget about bullet resistant glass and just end your life
an original glass to bullet resistant glass
I believe you are referring to "cartridge." The cartridge is the entire assembly of the bullet, primer, powder charge, and casing.
how to apply it on the car
Ogbunigwe-Manufactured by Biafran scientists in the late 1960s