How do bulletproof vests work? - Max G. Levy

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By 1975, Richard Davis had been shot in the chest at close range 192 times.
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But not only was he completely healthy,
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each of these bullets had been shot by Davis himself
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as part of a demonstration to sell his new product:
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the bulletproof vest.
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Playing with firearms is always a bad idea,
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but after testing his design on empty vests,
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Davis became convinced that taking a bullet himself was the only way
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to prove the vest’s efficacy.
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And when people saw Davis walk away with just some stinging pain
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a minor cut,
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they may have stopped questioning his sanity
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and started wondering how such a light, flexible piece of clothing
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could stop a bullet.
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The secret was in the material:
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a synthetic fiber invented a decade earlier
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by a material chemist named Stephanie Kwolek.
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Her employers at DuPont had found huge success with nylon,
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the world's first synthetic fiber,
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and they wanted Kwolek to create something even stronger
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they could use to mass produce durable, lightweight tires.
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Like all synthetic fibers, nylon is a polymer:
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a long chain of repeating molecules, or monomers.
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While some polymers repeat the same monomer over and over,
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others chain multiple monomers in a steady pattern.
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It’s these two variables—
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which molecules are involved and how they bond to one another—
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that give each polymer its unique properties.
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So, seeking to build on the strengths of nylon,
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Kwolek began a lengthy process of trial and error,
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combining various monomers in novel ways.
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And one of these resulting polymers was immediately very weird.
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Named Kevlar, this alternating blend of 1,4-phenylene-diamine
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and terephthaloyl chloride combine at the molecular level
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to form a series of parallel chains.
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At rest, these chains align in strict rows,
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giving the polymer order and crystalline strength.
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But when pressure is applied, the chains wriggle around,
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allowing the material to flow like a liquid.
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This so-called liquid crystal polymer was unprecedented,
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and when Kwolek’s team spun the viscous fluid into a fiber,
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the results were better than they could have hoped.
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Not only were the fibers flexible and resistant to heat, acid,
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and various chemicals,
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when woven together, they were also stronger than steel.
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Metals are incredibly sturdy because of their unique atomic bonds.
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Where non-metal molecules are typically held together by the attraction
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between a nucleus and a set number of electrons,
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metal nuclei are surrounded by a sea of shared electrons.
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It takes a ton of energy to overcome the strength and resiliency
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of these countless bonds.
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So when a bullet hits a steel plate,
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the material can usually absorb all the impact’s energy
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before the metal is pierced.
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Compare this to a bullet hitting wood.
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The bonds holding wood together require much less energy to break,
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which is why bullets can travel much further through wood than metal.
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Kevlar’s atomic bonds are also weaker than metal’s.
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But it compensates with a huge number of hydrogen bonds.
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While not as strong as the atomic bonds within molecules,
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the attraction of hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms between molecules
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also requires a huge amount of energy to overcome.
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And when threads of Kevlar’s polymer chains are woven into fabric,
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this strength is multiplied.
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When a bullet hits Kevlar, the mesh of highly aligned, liquid-like chains
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absorb huge amounts of energy,
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wiggling wildly while still clinging to their neighboring chains
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via hydrogen bonds.
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And even if a bullet does have enough energy to penetrate the Kevlar,
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it would be moving considerably slower with much less destructive force.
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Of course, Kevlar is not immune to everything.
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Strong forces can still be felt through the fabric,
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and its fibers gradually lose strength under ultraviolet light.
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Additionally, new liquid crystal fibers hold up better against acid.
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But Kwolek’s invention remains one of the most versatile
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and widely used materials on Earth.
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Today, companies rely on Kevlar’s lightweight impact resistance
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and durability in helmets, kayaks, spacecraft, and automobiles.
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Speakers sometimes use Kevlar because it can push air efficiently
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and quickly come to a dead stop when you pause your music.
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And yes, it also makes excellent tires.
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