Kevlar$504943$ - translation to English
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Kevlar$504943$ - translation to English

HEAT-RESISTANT AND STRONG AROMATIC POLYAMIDE FIBER
Keflar; Kevlar(r); Kevlar K-29; Poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide
  • Pieces of a Kevlar helmet used to help absorb the blast of a grenade
  • Kevlar is a very popular material for racing canoes.
  • Inventor of Kevlar, [[Stephanie Kwolek]], an American chemist

Kevlar      
n. Kevlar, marca registrada de una fibra muy resistente al calor desarrollada por Dupont (usada en chalecos antibalas, neumáticos, cables de fibra óptica, etc.)
bullet proof vest         
  • The [[Improved Outer Tactical Vest]] (IOTV) in [[Universal Camouflage Pattern]], as issued to [[United States Army]] soldiers
  • Bulletproof vest with [[Belgian Malinois]] as K-9 unit.
  • Bullet-resistant police vest for women with breast shaping in size S - Protection class SK 1 and Level IIIA - Police in Bavaria
  • Test of a 1901 vest designed by [[Jan Szczepanik]], in which a 7 mm revolver is fired at a person wearing the vest
  • [[Hostage Rescue Team]] agents
  • Sn-42 Body Armor
  • Brimob]]" personnel and an officer (left) with bulletproof vests in [[Jakarta]] during the [[2016 Jakarta attacks]]
  • A Japanese vest, which used overlapping armour plates
  • Metropolitan Police officers supervising World Cup, 2006
  • MTV]] at [[Camp Foster]], Okinawa
  • A level IIIA soft armor low-profile vest
  • Ned Kelly's Ploughboard Ballistic Suit
  • US Marshals wearing tactical plate carriers
  • The low-profile configuration of the [[Plate Carrier Generation III]]
  • A Polish SOF member wearing a plate carrier with hard armor plates
  • World War I German Infanterie-Panzer, 1917
  • Testing a bulletproof vest in Washington, D.C. September 1923.
  • [[Bomb suit]] being used in a training exercise
ARMOR FOR THE TORSO THAT PROTECTS AGAINST PROJECTILES OR SHRAPNEL FROM EXPLOSION
Bullet-proof vests; Bullet-proof vest; Bullet proof vest; Kevlar vest; Bulletproof vests; Bullet-proof armor; Ballistic jacket; Bullet proof vests; Bulletproof armor; Bulletproof jacket; Bullet-resistant vest; Ballistic vest; Trauma plate; Draft:Ballistic plate; Plate carrier; Tactical vest
chaleco a prueba de balas
bulletproof vest         
  • The [[Improved Outer Tactical Vest]] (IOTV) in [[Universal Camouflage Pattern]], as issued to [[United States Army]] soldiers
  • Bulletproof vest with [[Belgian Malinois]] as K-9 unit.
  • Bullet-resistant police vest for women with breast shaping in size S - Protection class SK 1 and Level IIIA - Police in Bavaria
  • Test of a 1901 vest designed by [[Jan Szczepanik]], in which a 7 mm revolver is fired at a person wearing the vest
  • [[Hostage Rescue Team]] agents
  • Sn-42 Body Armor
  • Brimob]]" personnel and an officer (left) with bulletproof vests in [[Jakarta]] during the [[2016 Jakarta attacks]]
  • A Japanese vest, which used overlapping armour plates
  • Metropolitan Police officers supervising World Cup, 2006
  • MTV]] at [[Camp Foster]], Okinawa
  • A level IIIA soft armor low-profile vest
  • Ned Kelly's Ploughboard Ballistic Suit
  • US Marshals wearing tactical plate carriers
  • The low-profile configuration of the [[Plate Carrier Generation III]]
  • A Polish SOF member wearing a plate carrier with hard armor plates
  • World War I German Infanterie-Panzer, 1917
  • Testing a bulletproof vest in Washington, D.C. September 1923.
  • [[Bomb suit]] being used in a training exercise
ARMOR FOR THE TORSO THAT PROTECTS AGAINST PROJECTILES OR SHRAPNEL FROM EXPLOSION
Bullet-proof vests; Bullet-proof vest; Bullet proof vest; Kevlar vest; Bulletproof vests; Bullet-proof armor; Ballistic jacket; Bullet proof vests; Bulletproof armor; Bulletproof jacket; Bullet-resistant vest; Ballistic vest; Trauma plate; Draft:Ballistic plate; Plate carrier; Tactical vest
chaleco a prueba de balas

Definition

Kevlar
['k?vl?:]
¦ noun trademark a synthetic fibre of high tensile strength used especially as a reinforcing agent in the manufacture of tyres and other rubber products.
Origin
1970s: an arbitrary formation.

Wikipedia

Kevlar

Kevlar (para-aramid) is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, the high-strength material was first used commercially in the early 1970s as a replacement for steel in racing tires. It is typically spun into ropes or fabric sheets that can be used as such, or as an ingredient in composite material components.

Kevlar has many applications, ranging from bicycle tires and racing sails to bulletproof vests, all due to its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; by this measure it is five times stronger than steel. It is also used to make modern marching drumheads that withstand high impact; and for mooring lines and other underwater applications.

Kevlar, a lightweight and strong fiber, was invented by chemist Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in anticipation of a gasoline shortage. It is synthesized from monomers 1,4-phenylene-diamine and terephthaloyl chloride through a condensation reaction. Kevlar is available in various grades for diverse applications, including industrial use, cables, ropes, and ballistic protection. The fiber has a high tensile strength and a molecular structure that includes inter-chain bonds and aromatic stacking interactions. However, Kevlar is vulnerable to UV degradation and is not commonly used outdoors without protection. Its thermal properties allow it to maintain strength and resilience in extreme temperatures, although prolonged exposure to high temperatures can reduce its strength.

Kevlar is widely used in various applications due to its strength, low thermal conductivity, and high-performance characteristics. In science, it is employed for suspension purposes in cryogenics and as a thermal standoff. It is a crucial component in personal armor, including combat helmets, ballistic face masks, and vests. Kevlar is also used in protective clothing, gloves, and sports equipment such as racing canoes, bicycle tires, and tennis racquets.

Additionally, Kevlar is utilized in the manufacturing of loudspeaker cones, musical instrument parts, and fiber optic cables. In motor vehicles, it serves as a structural component and replacement for asbestos in brake pads. Kevlar is also found in fire-dancing wicks, non-stick frying pans, ropes, cables, and cell phone backplates. The material is often used to reinforce composite materials, such as in aircraft construction, high-performance composites, and sports equipment.