Kevlar is a light, strong para-aramid synthetic fiber.
Molecular formula [-CO-C6H4-CO-NH-C6H4-NH-]n
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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.
Kevlar is synthesized by reacting the chemical compounds terephthaloyl chloride and p-phenylenediamine in a two-step process. This reaction forms a polymer chain that contributes to Kevlar's strength and heat resistance properties. The polymer is then spun into fibers, which are used in various applications such as body armor and tires.
Kevlar is a strong synthetic fiber used to make body armor, helmets, tires, and other protective gear due to its high tensile strength and heat resistance. Its discovery revolutionized the field of personal protective equipment.
Kevlar is known for its high strength and stiffness, making it effective at absorbing and dispersing impact and energy. It is lightweight and flexible, making it comfortable for the wearer. Kevlar is also resistant to abrasion, chemicals, and flames, providing good protection against a variety of threats.
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no piranhas can not bite through kevlar body armor at all do not try it
The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
Body armor is 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.
maybe if you fire it hard enough
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.
Vehicle body panels, hoses, belts, gaskets, tires, clutches, brake pads, & body armor for vehicles can all be made of Kevlar.
The most common brand of body armour by far is Kevlar.
First and foremost, it is a movie. Second, Navy SEALs do not always wear kevlar armor. It depends on the mission and the mission objectives. Sometimes the additional weight of a kevlar vest would be prohibitive.
No, Kevlar is not reactive. It is a synthetic material known for its high tensile strength and heat resistance, making it popular for use in body armor and other protective gear.
There's no such thing as a good metal for body armor. Kevlar is best.