A sheet of fabric that is three times stronger than Kevlar could stop a bullet despite being just 1.8 millimetres thick, ...
Shares of DuPont rose Thursday, partly because of an upbeat call from Wall Street, and partly because of the company’s incredibly strong Kevlar fiber, used in bulletproof vests.
Sept 14 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal jury awarded DuPont $919.9 million in damages on Wednesday, ruling that a South Korean company stole trade secrets for a fiber used to make Kevlar bulletproof vests.