Laminating kevlar is very much like laminating fiberglass, with a couple of differences.
First, the resin is different. You can use polyester or vinylester resin for fiberglass; low-viscosity epoxies must be used for kevlar.
And second, the way you wet it out is different--it requires a lot more force because kevlar is more tightly woven than fiberglass is.
The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
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what is the Kevlar stock symbol
kevlar used
It depends on the rating of the Kevlar.
Kryptonite Kevlar
No, Kevlar is an insulator.
1927 kevlar was invented by stephanie kwolec
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Yes. you can get at Kevlar tungsten wedding rings http://madtungsten.com/product-category/kevlar-carbon-fiber-rings/
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.
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.