No, Kevlar is a para-aramid synthetic fiber. Basically a really really tough cloth-like material. Polycarbonate products, such as Lexan windows, are very hard and rigid. They can be molded to fit a specific application but are not flexible like Kevlar is.
Stephanie Kwolek invented Kevlar in 1965 while working as a chemist at DuPont. Kevlar is a strong and lightweight synthetic fiber that is well-known for its use in ballistic protection and other high-strength applications.
Kevlar is 'pure' in the sense that it is not a mixture or alloy, but a lattice of poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide monomers.
Yes, Kevlar is a trademarked term for a type of para-aramid synthetic fiber developed by DuPont. While the specific formulation of Kevlar is patented, the use of para-aramid fibers in general is not restricted by patent.
Kevlar does not have a specific expiration date, as its lifespan varies based on usage and environmental conditions. However, when properly cared for and not exposed to extreme conditions, Kevlar can last up to 5-10 years. It is recommended to regularly inspect Kevlar for signs of wear and replace it if any damage is detected.
Kevlar was developed by a Polish-American scientist named Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965. In the 1970's it replaced steel in racing tires. Today it is used in many things such as, tires, racing sails, and body armor.
The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
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It depends on the rating of the Kevlar.
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1927 kevlar was invented by stephanie kwolec
No, Kevlar is an insulator.
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Kevlar is a fiber that is knitted or woven into a material/fabric. Those materials can be laminated to be made waterproof, but Kevlar in and of itself as a finished good is not waterproof.