How It Works

HOW DOES KEVLAR STOP A BULLET?

- Tom Boon

Kevlar is able to stop a bullet due to its molecular structure. It’s a light polyarylam­ide plastic fabric that has a high tensile strength. This means it takes a huge amount of energy to make its fibres stretch even a little. Each Kevlar molecule looks like a long twisting coil. During polymerisa­tion these coils of molecules become tangled, causing them to be hard to stretch. Inside a bulletproo­f vest are many strips and layers of Kevlar. When a bullet hits the vest, it tries to force itself through the layers, but to do this it must push the fibres apart. The fibres are woven and resist this very effectivel­y. The movement is translated into a stretching force on the fibres. Some will break, but most will absorb the energy of the bullet by stretching a small amount.

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