In terms of sustainable production, one of the most versatile and innovative industries is the bulletproof clothing industry. In recent years, many new fully sustainable and / or recyclable materials have been found, which can be used to produce environmental protection bulletproof vests.
Our SBA(Safety Body Armor) is also making continuous contributions in continuous production, on the one hand, to reduce our production costs and losses, on the other hand, to constantly respond to the call of the state for environmental protection and emission reduction.
Bulletproof vests made of chemical ingredients – high quality and environmental protection
As an article points out, a new defense material has been found. The chemical composition of this substance is similar to the plaque that causes Alzheimer’s disease.
Although it is not exactly the same as the substance causing the disease, the protective layer maintains the same chemical formula.
The hardness of this material is twice that of aramid. However, when mixed with aramid, they form the hardest microscopic organic matter on earth.
The new material can be used in a variety of applications, including the development of cheaper and lighter bulletproof vests. Scientists believe that it should be used in steel to make it stronger, and because it is transparent, it can also be used in the production of bulletproof glass.
According to scientists, it can effectively stop bullets, because only a diamond knife can penetrate it, and you need twice the energy to penetrate it.
“I think this is an amazing discovery,” said Kenneth woychowsky, a scientist at the University of Utah who is familiar with the study at the University of Nevada. “The stiffness and stiffness of these spheres are unique, surpassing any other known organic molecule, even Kevlar.”
Patents are pending, and developers hope to see the substance on the market soon.
SBA’s investment in fiber bulletproof vests
In addition to the discovery of new materials, the discovery was restated in frontier news; Explore new ways to integrate plant-based materials into the bulletproof clothing industry. In this paper, the materials, combinations and equations used to design and test bulletproof vests are clearly studied. They point out that natural fibers can reduce the cost of bulletproof vests by 70%. They also concluded that sustainable armor plates based on natural fibers are effective in both soft armor and multi-layer hard armor.
The main purpose of this study is to prove that environmental bulletproof vests are possible and may provide better results.
One of the results is that the energy absorption and ballistic limit of fiber-reinforced polymer composites are almost the same as that of high-performance aramid fabric composites.