Adamantium is expensive and notoriously difficult to produce. If Stark could get his hands on enough to produce a suit, he would have to keep the metal at a super-heated liquid state until he is ready to make the suit. If for some reason the metal cools before it is set into it's mold, it would be useless. The metal is nearly impossible to melt down or break once it is in a hardened state. Tony would never be able to alter, update or retrofit the suit because of it's unbreakable status . Also, with an unbreajable armor, the readers/viewers would not get to enjoy watching Tony Stark think on his feet with a broken suit.
Ironman's suit is not made of copper.
no (fullstop)
he made a suit so that if enemies would try to hurt him it would just dent the suit and not hurt his body X ;)
In the movie, no. In the comic books, yes.
he had 1 suit of amour it was made out of iron
Was It mostly Jarvis or Tony? I think Tony what about you. (maybe it was a potato)
Well i made the iron man suit so there are not many features but i can tell you that one of the features is that you can fly in it but you have to put a lot of petrol and stuff to make the iron man suit fly but some of the features are all secret to me and the actor and i can't tell you how he is so that is all i have to say.
A silk/leather material. - The original Spider-Man suit, his traditional red and blue, is made from Lycra and spandex. His most recent Iron Spider-Man costume manufactured by Tony Stark, Is made from much of the Iron and technology of the Iron Man suit while maintaining a Mesh base for Spider-Man's flexibility.
no it is not
no they are not
When Tony Stark is in the Iron Man suit, yes it give him "superhuman" strength. Iron man does not have super human strength, he climbs into a suit that allows him to become much stronger
His suit is fiction- just like Iron Man- and is not required to follow the laws of physics. It is entertainment.