It is usually made from a combination of two or more types of glass, one hard and one soft. The softer layer makes the glass more elastic, so it can flex instead of shatter. Bullet-resistant glass is usually constructed using polycarbonate,thermoplastic, and layers of laminated glass.
Pyrex glass
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Early LCD screens used glass but in recent years, the glass has been replaced with plastics.
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The answer you're looking for is, they were both invented by women, however, Stephanie Kwolek, a scientist, didn't actually invent "the bullet proof vest," but instead, she invented Kevlar, a material used in bullet proof vests.
It is used to make windows, light bulbs, glasses, mirrors, TV screens, bottles, bowls, Christmas ornaments, cups, and picture glass.
It is used as a bullet-proof material and also, surprisingly, canoes.
no acshally it is bullet pruff vests used to be made of whale shark skin
A bullet resistant glass screen is made of a number of glass sheets which can be standard thicknesses window glass, separated by air gaps. Security films, preferably made of polyester, are provided on the front and rear surfaces of the glass sheets. A pressure sensitive adhesive can be used to adhere the security films to the glass sheets. The resistance off the screen to penetration by a bullet is increased by increasing the thickness of the air gaps. There is also a metal net on both sides of each glass pane to stop it shattering if a bullet hits it.
window panes, eye glasses, drinking glasses, glass bricks, light bulbs, tv screens.
Gore-tex - used for all-weather jackets and shoes , properties - breathable , lightweight and waterproofHeat sensitive - fire fighters clothing , can be used for decoration also for woundsKevlar- bullet proof material used for bullet proof vestsSilver technology - can be used in plasters !these are all smart materials :)
The main materials used to make a bus shelter are metal, glass (FOR THE SCREENS) and concrete.
I believe the answer you're looking for is, they were all invented by women, however, in the case of the bullet proof vest, a woman didn't actually invent the bullet proof vest. Stephanie Kwolek, a scientist for Dupont, devoloped Kevlar, a material used in bullet proof vests.