KEVLAR� is found today in a range of products. Bullet-resistant vests, helmets, ropes that anchor oil rigs to the ocean floor, fiber optics, cut-proof gloves and brake shoes are but a few of the uses for this remarkable material.
| Ballistics and Defense | Belts and Hoses | Composites |
|---|---|---|
| Anti-Mine Boots and Composite Helmets |
Automotive Heating/Cooling Systems |
Aircraft Structural Body Parts and Cabin Panels |
| Gloves - Cut Resistant Police and Military |
Automotive and Industrial Hoses |
Boats |
| Vests - Bullet and Fragmentation |
Automotive and Industrial Synchronous and Power Transmission Belts |
Sporting Goods |
| Fibre Optic and Electro- Mechanical Cables |
Friction Products and Gaskets | Protective Apparel |
|---|---|---|
| Communication and Data Transmission Cables |
Asbestos Replacement | Boots and Chain Saw Chaps |
| Ignition Wires | Automotive and Industrial Gaskets for High Pressure and High Temperature Environments |
Thermal and Cut Protective Aprons, Sleeves, etc. |
| Submarine and Aerostat Tethers |
Brake Pads | Cut Resistant Industrial Gloves |
| Robotic Tethers | Clutch Linings | Helmets - Fireman and Consumer (Bicycle) |
| Tires | Ropes and Cables |
|---|---|
| Aircraft | Antennae Guy Wires |
| Automobiles | Fish Line |
| Off-Road | Industrial and Marine Utility Ropes |
| Race | Lifting Slings |
| Trucks | Mooring and Emergency Tow Lines |
| - - - | Netting, Webbing, Pull Tapes |
