Tuesday, November 08, 2005
New Hockey Sticks Engineered with Kevlar
“Branches® Hockey’s (Branches® Hockey Introduces Revolutionary New Hockey Sticks Engineered with DuPont™ KEVLAR® )Fusion and Evolution product lines are examples of our newest generation of sticks, shafts and replacement blades that are lightweight, strong and tough to boost performance and exhilaration for hockey players at all skill levels,” said Dale Kicker, founder and president of Branches® Hockey.
For the Fusion, Kick-Coil™ shaft designed with KEVLAR® performance technology is attached for a super quick release and very good accuracy. Independent tests measure the shot release speed at 158 feet per second or 108 miles per hour. The new lightweight carbon and nylon composite blade is virtually indestructible and has superior strength to weight ratio. For Evolution, it combines a wood shaft with KEVLAR® for greater shaft torque control to increase shot speed and accuracy. In the technologically advanced blade wrap, KEVLAR®, fiberglass and carbon are mingled for lightweight strength, faster shot speed, stiffness and accuracy.
It is very important to have a light weighted shaft with accuracy and long-lasting in Hockey along with many other various sports because strong shaft and light weighted shaft are difficult to make. However, with the KEVLAR®, the both important factors were able to meet.
Kevlar in Footwear and Fusion Skateboards™
“As a ‘Power of Performance’ partner, our customers are able to enjoy the many benefits of KEVLAR® performance technology: lightweight strength, superior cut and abrasion resistance, and durability to maximize performance,” says LaHaye, vice-president of EVOS™ footwear.
Furthermore, the skateboard shoes with KEVLAR® performance technology hold up for a month on the pro circuit as compared to those without KEVLAR® that are “shot after a few days” because of abrasive grip tape on the skateboard decks. Also, the KEVLAR® and EVOS™ footwear combined with Flyer’s traditional wood deck which results high breaking strength and improved longevity. KEVLAR® is almost getting their hands on most outdoor equipments which requires stronger and more durable for the users.
Velodyne's MiniVee Subwoofer
Bulletproof Vest Program Fix May Cost Taxpayers $93M
Friday, November 04, 2005
Carbon/Kevlar Neck Brace
Leatt Corporation has teamed up with BMW and KTM in order to develop a composite cervical spine protection system for sports motorcyclists. Leatt Corporation manufactures the Leatt-Brace, a neck brace system designed to help prevent motor sport injuries to the neck. So far the prototypes are being made from a combination of Kevlar and carbon fibers and have been tested at BMW’s testing facility in Munich, Germany. Ideally, the neck brace will not only aid rally bikers and professional motorcyclists, but if successful they will be introduced into everyday traffic situations. Both companies are excited at the great safety potential that the brace will provide, and hope that eventually it can be used by anyone wearing a crash helmet as a form of protection.
Enhanced Bullet-Proof Vest
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Kevlar Stratellites to be Used for Wireless Internet Connections
Friday, October 28, 2005
Bomb Resistant Cables Coming to a Bridge Near You
SNARK
Friday, October 21, 2005
Kevlar and Velociraptor
Kevlar-made Dino Claws
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Kevlar used in Home Protection
Friday, October 14, 2005
No More Falls - Kevlar Ropes
Firefighting is one of the riskiest professions, and any amount of security that can be provided is of great help. The FDNY has made a good investment because Kevlar has proved a reliable product time and time again.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Security for Portable Computers
Monday, October 10, 2005
Kevlar in Performance Gloves
Olympia Sports, which has made performance gloves for sports maniacs for over sixty decades, introduced new motorcycle sports gloves. Olympia Sports, also an expert about manufacturing gloves for motorcycling, skiing and snowmobiling, presented the strong and long lasting gloves with DuPont™ KEVLAR® performance technology. For a new generation of demanding sports maniacs, this feature was offered with lightweight strength, and its durability. This glove is mid-weight, soft leather gloves, and it was featured at International Powersports Dealer Expo. The palm of the glove featured with a layer of Kevlar fiber sandwiched between two layers of premium leather. The back of the glove was featured with Kevlar for its superior hand protection. With Kevlar being a very strong component, this glove will outlast other ordinary gloves. In my opinion, this product will greatly reduce the unnecessary concerns such as weather from outdoor events. This will allow the sports enthusiasts to concentrate and enjoy with their activity.
“The addition of DuPont™ KEVLAR® has enabled us to offer strong, lightweight motorcycle gloves that will outperform leather-only gloves,” says Roger Heumann, president of Olympia Sports, of Elmsford, New York.
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Kevlar- Now Knife and Bullet-Safe
This innovation will greatly reduce the deaths that occur unnecessarily in the law enforcement field. I think that Kevlar® MTP™ technology should become the internationals standard in all districts. However, due to factors such as inadequate funding’ I think it is impossible for every cop or security personnel to be equipped with these.
Kevlar Used in BIKE
As "Kevlar" was originally made for racing cars' tires, it reached its property to the bicycle market and outdoor sports. DuPont, the intial researching company for Kevlar® (which rivals the strength of steel while being lighte), had run the demonstration about new leisure for outdoor market. The strength of Kevlar® , which was proven by its effeciency in bulletproof vests, will be also used to prevent flat tires of bicycles. With its high strength, light weight and comforted protection, Armadillo® tires - tires made with Kevlar® technology - are virutally falt-free, making it a good choice for many outdoor maniacs to purchase.
“Specailized is a compnay of devout cyclists obsessed with creating cutting-edge, functional and technically advanced products that provide performance benefits to cyclists, from recreation riders to world-class racers.” (outdoor and mountain bike media day...)
The product of the combination between Kevlar® and Armadillo® will lead the growing outdoor market. This creation using Kevlar’s lightweight strength will help a lot of outdoor sports enthusiasts.
"Saving Lives with Kevlar"
In the early 1960s, the DuPont chemical company was looking for some material that would “rival the strength of steel while being lighter”, and would be able to “stand up to high temperatures.” They wanted to find an alternative to the steel-belted tires used on racecars during the time. Polymer chemist Stephanie Kwolek was the researcher in charge.
Kwolek decided to try using “polyaramids”. Because the substance is difficult to melt, the fibers could not be formed as they generally are – by passing molten polymers through a spinneret. However, Kwolek was able to solve the problem by dissolving her polymer in a solvent, then forcing it through the spinneret. “Serendipitously,” Kwolek was able to make a liquid-crystal solution, in which the polymer molecules were structured and arranged very tightly when the solvent evaporated during spinning. After hundreds of millions of dollars and a decade and a half later, DuPont produced a “viable commercial product”, Kevlar. It is five times stronger than steel on a weight-per-weight basis, flame-proof, and light. Although its "elastic characteristics" were not ideal for racecar tires, Kelvar threads are woven together to make the present-day bulletproof vest.
