The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
Body armor is made of Kevlar.
KEVLAR! KEVLAR!
no piranhas can not bite through kevlar body armor at all do not try it
Vehicle body panels, hoses, belts, gaskets, tires, clutches, brake pads, & body armor for vehicles can all be made of Kevlar.
I don't understand what your asking but, kevlar body armor is an example of a layered fiber that catches the bullet while dissapating its energy, if that's what your asking.
The most common brand of body armour by far is Kevlar.
Kevlar armor is a type of body armor made using Kevlar fabric, a strong synthetic fiber. It is designed to provide protection against bullets and shrapnel by dispersing the energy of impact. Kevlar armor is commonly used by military personnel, law enforcement officers, and in personal protective equipment.
Body armor has been around for centuries, with some of the earliest examples believed to have been made by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Modern body armor has evolved and is now made by various manufacturers using materials such as Kevlar, ceramic plates, and other advanced materials to provide protection against ballistic threats.
There's no such thing as a good metal for body armor. Kevlar is best.
Kevlar is a very strong man made fiber. Although flexible it is stronger than steel. It is one of several fibers used to make (among other things) body armor. Strong, lightweight, and flexible.
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No, magnets do not react to Kevlar because Kevlar is not a magnetic material. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt. Kevlar is a strong and heat-resistant synthetic fiber used in body armor and other protective gear.