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Kevlar (2405 bytes)
1: ...l structure.png|right|frame|Chemical structure of Kevlar. Bold: [[Monomer]] unit. Dashed: [[hydrogen bond]...
2: ...ademark]] of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Kevlar is very heat resistant and decomposes above 400&n...
4: ...er has been processed before leaving the factory. Kevlar is [[chemical synthesis|synthesized]] from altern...
6: Kevlar has a high price at least partly because of the d...
8: An early use for Kevlar was to replace steel cords in car tires. It is no...

Firetwirling (746 bytes)
2: ...re made of a [[kevlar]]/[cotton] combination. The kevlar is the same as that used for [[bullet|bullet-proo...

Stephanie Kwolek (671 bytes)
1: ...talline]] polymers, which she used to develop the Kevlar [[aramid|aramid fiber]].

Aramid (1659 bytes)
3: ...id) is commonly known by its Dupont trade name, [[Kevlar]].
13: * para-aramid fibers such as [[Kevlar]] and [[Kevlar|Twaron]], which have a slightly different molecul...
39: * [[Kevlar]]

Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops Vest (251 bytes)
1: ...t''' is the [[United States Military]] standard [[kevlar]] [[body armor]].

Action Quake 2 (1522 bytes)
1: ...eatured many of the action movie staples, such as kevlar jackets and sniper rifles.
23: Kevlar Vest - Reduces damage done to chest<br>

Variance (accounting) (2244 bytes)
23: :2 kg of [[Kevlar]] at &euro; 60 per kg = &euro; 120 per unit of fu...
24: ...ts of fuselage were manufactured, using X kg of [[Kevlar]] which cost Y

Arton Birdie (673 bytes)
1: ...nds. The body is composed of a carbon polymer and kevlar composite giving the car a mass of 635 kilograms....

Stahlhelm (2349 bytes)
6: ...lmet|"GI pot"]] helmet instead. In the 1990s, a [[Kevlar]] helmet was adopted. East Germany used a helmet ...
8: Some modern [[Kevlar]] helmets bear a superficial resemblance to the G...

Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops Helmet (740 bytes)
1: ... its resemblance to the German [[Stahlhelm]] is a kevlar helmet issued as standard infantry combat wear in...

Combat boot (934 bytes)
2: ...n [[military]] boots are beginning to integrate [[kevlar]] and [[nomex]] within their side panels to provi...

Motorcycle safety clothing (4141 bytes)
3: ...vlar. One company even makes a pair of jeans with kevlar reinforcement. None of these items are required b...

Phenylenediamine (1219 bytes)
3: ...of the two components used in the production of [[kevlar]], among other things.

Zylon (1158 bytes)
5: Vaguely related to [[Kevlar]] and [[nylon]], Zylon is used in a number of app...

Teflon coated (3095 bytes)
46: ...t had Teflon coatings were capable of penetrating Kevlar vests...but they would be equally capable of pene...

Composite material (1058 bytes)
1: ...trong fibre such as [[fiberglass]], [[quartz]], [[kevlar]] or [[carbon]] fibre that gives the material its...

Box kite (1195 bytes)
7: ...cable. Before [[Dacron]], [[Spectra-cord]] and [[Kevlar]] were available, high performace box kites used ...

Bulletproof vest (7999 bytes)
5: ...e of resin hardened glass-fibre sheet between the kevlar layers. This is important for the safety of law e...
12: ...as being lighter, thinner and more resistant than Kevlar, although much more expensive.
41: In terms of Kevlar, a IIA vest has around sixteen layers and a IIIA ...
55: ...Photo of an injury typical among soldiers wearing Kevlar vests to protect the chest and abdomen:

Sea kayak (1335 bytes)
7: ...e common fiberglass, rotomoulded polyethylene and kevlar, there are more exotic materials, such as carbon ...

B57 nuclear bomb (1648 bytes)
5: ...achute retarder (a 3.8 m/12.5 ft diameter nylon/[[Kevlar]] chute) to slow the weapon in its descent, givin...

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