As you probably know, we sell top-quality Kevlar cutting scissors and Kevlar shears here at Vampire Tools. But do you actually know much about Kevlar?
Kevlar is a strong, durable, heat-resistant fiber that is used in bulletproof vests. But it has so many more applications than that!
- Kevlar was developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965 and introduced commercially in 1971. It is a synthetic fiber (plastic) typically spun into fabric sheets or rope.
- Kevlar is distantly related to nylon, which was developed by DuPont in the 1930s.
- The remarkable properties of Kevlar are thanks to its internal structure. Known as a synthetic aromatic polyamide polymer, the molecules of Kevlar are arranged in parallel regular lines with fibers knitted together very tightly.
- Unlike almost all other plastics, Kevlar will not melt. It will decompose only if it reaches a temperature of 450 degrees Celsius.
- Extreme cold has no impact on Kevlar and even at almost -200 degrees Celsius, it does not become brittle.
- Kevlar can be ignited. It will in most cases stop burning as soon as the source of heat is removed.
- Its first commercial use was in racing car tires as a steel replacement. It is actually five times stronger than steel when based on its weight.
- Kevlar is very easy to clean: as long as bleach is not used, it will not deteriorate or shrink.
- Kevlar will deteriorate somewhat if left in sunlight or exposed to other sources of UV. It will discolor and experience some degradation.
- This material is very lightweight, meaning it is ideal in bulletproof vests and other clothing items as it is not bulky and does not cause overheating when worn.
- Kevlar does have some disadvantages: while its tensile strength is high, it has poor resistance to being compressed. This is the predominant reason it is not used as a primary structural material in bridges, buildings, etc.
- While most recognized for its use as an effective material for bulletproof and knife-proof vests, Kevlar is also used in:
- Athletic shoes
- Ping pong paddles
- Smartphones
- Bicycle Tires
- Racing Sails
- Boats, trains, and aircraft
- Brake pads
- Strings for archery bows
- …and much more!
Get your own Kevlar shears at Vampire Tools. They are of the highest quality and when cared for properly, they will last you forever.