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Kevlar
chemical compound
Also known as: poly-para-phenylene terephthalamide
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Learn how synthetic materials in astronauts' suits help them survive the hostile environment of spaceLearn about some of the synthetic materials—nylon, Dacron, Mylar, Kevlar—from which space suits are made.
See all videos for this articleKevlar, trademarked name of poly-para-phenylene terephthalamide, a nylonlike polymer first produced by Du Pont in 1971. Kevlar can be made into strong, tough, stiff, high-melting fibres, five times stronger per weight than steel; it is used in radial tires, heat- or flame-resistant fabrics, bulletproof clothing, and fibre-reinforced composite materials for aircraft panels, boat hulls, golf-club shafts, and lightweight bicycles.