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Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by gonaij: 6:45pm On May 04, 2015 |
tolexy007:hmm. you making sense... it possible, can u get us some points too |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by jworos(m): 7:04pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:i think they're getting ready to drop an highend phone on us. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by gonaij: 7:10pm On May 04, 2015 |
jworos:may be! but it gonna be great, or what do you think? |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:17pm On May 04, 2015 |
let me define Kevlar in all possible ways Wikipedia defined it |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:19pm On May 04, 2015 |
Kevlar is the registered trademark for a para-aramid synthetic fiber , related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora . Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, [1][2][3] this high-strength material was first commercially used in the early 1970s as a replacement for steel in racing tires. Typically it is spun into ropes or fabric sheets that can be used as such or as an ingredient in composite material components. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:19pm On May 04, 2015 |
Currently, Kevlar has many applications, ranging from bicycle tires and racing sails to body armor because of its high tensile strength-to-weight ratio; by this measure it is 5 times stronger than steel. [2] It is also used to make modern drumheads that withstand high impact. When used as a woven material, it is suitable for mooring lines and other underwater applications. 2 Likes |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:19pm On May 04, 2015 |
A similar fiber called Twaron with roughly the same chemical structure was developed by Akzo in the 1970s; commercial production started in 1986, and Twaron is now manufactured by Teijin. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:20pm On May 04, 2015 |
Kevlar was introduced. [6] However, Kwolek was not very involved in developing the applications of Kevlar. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:20pm On May 04, 2015 |
Production Kevlar is synthesized in solution from the monomers 1,4- phenylene -di amine (para -phenylenediamine ) and terephthaloyl chloride in a condensation reaction yielding hydrochloric acid as a byproduct. The result has liquid-crystalline behavior, and mechanical drawing orients the polymer chains in the fiber's direction. Hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA) was the solvent initially used for the polymerization, but for safety reasons, DuPont replaced it by a solution of N -methyl-pyrrolidone and calcium chloride. As this process had been patented by Akzo (see above) in the production of Twaron, a patent war ensued. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by jworos(m): 7:23pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:i think it's gonna b great,if it's what i expect it to be, i might dump my Gionee m2 fit it. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:24pm On May 04, 2015 |
Kevlar (poly paraphenylene terephthalamide) production is expensive because of the difficulties arising from using concentrated sulfuric acid , needed to keep the water-insoluble polymer in solution during its synthesis and spinning. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:25pm On May 04, 2015 |
jworos:this phone go madding! can't wait ooo. have to share all meaning of Kevlar so you people can help me know what they really mean |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:26pm On May 04, 2015 |
Kevlar K-29 – in industrial applications, such as cables, asbestos replacement, brake linings, and body/vehicle armor. Kevlar K49 – high modulus used in cable and rope products. Kevlar K100 – colored version of Kevlar Kevlar K119 – higher-elongation, flexible and more fatigue resistant Kevlar K129 – higher tenacity for ballistic applications Kevlar AP – 15% higher tensile strength than K-29 [10] Kevlar XP – lighter weight resin and KM2 plus fiber combination [11] Kevlar KM2 – enhanced ballistic resistance for armor applications |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:27pm On May 04, 2015 |
The ultraviolet component of sunlight degrades and decomposes Kevlar, a problem known as UV degradation , and so it is rarely used outdoors without protection against sunlight. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by Edigrows: 7:27pm On May 04, 2015 |
is gonna be Strong |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:28pm On May 04, 2015 |
Kevlar is a well-known component of personal armor such as combat helmets , ballistic face masks , and ballistic vests . The PASGT helmet and vest used by United States military forces since the 1980s both have Kevlar as a key component, as do their replacements. Other military uses include bulletproof facemasks used by sentries and spall liners used to protect the crews of armoured fighting vehicles . Even Nimitz-class aircraft carriers include Kevlar armor around vital spaces. Related civilian applications include emergency services' protection gear if it involves high heat (e.g., fire fighting), and Kevlar body armor such as vests for police officers, security, and SWAT |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:30pm On May 04, 2015 |
Edigrows:sure ooo! what do you think is the major idea? |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by mrdrizzy(m): 7:34pm On May 04, 2015 |
Oga safas20 e don do!! We know the road to wikipaedia all we want to know is what infinix is up to |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by KayGold001: 7:44pm On May 04, 2015 |
safas20:maybe its a device with tough qualities |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:45pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:
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Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:46pm On May 04, 2015 |
jworos:
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Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by tolexy007(m): 7:48pm On May 04, 2015 |
When i was luking for sometin on kevlar, i came across dis site, u can just chech it out and see it ur self http://ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/slideshows/22645-bulletproof-battery-kevlar-membrane-for-safer-thinner-lithium-rechargeables |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by oyemprince: 7:49pm On May 04, 2015 |
[quote author=safas20 post=33419582][/quote] Thats what i thought ... nice texture can withstand much |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by safas20(f): 7:51pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:
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Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by tolexy007(m): 7:52pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:is like dat kevlar can b use to produce a good lithium b3, I guess. bt u can c for urself in diz site http://ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/slideshows/22645-bulletproof-battery-kevlar-membrane-for-safer-thinner-lithium-rechargeables |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by KayGold001: 7:52pm On May 04, 2015 |
tolexy007:It also has some other advantages: Kevlar® has a range of advantages, not only its relative low weight and high strength: Laminated Kevlar® is very stable at high temperatures and it is impact and scratch resistant. Kevlar® is often combined with other materials, to produce textiles with enhanced properties, such as fire resistant clothing for the Fire Services. Kevlar is used in some quality walking boots because it is waterproof (when combined with other materials as a composite) but also breathable, ensuring comfort. When Kevlar is used as a composite with rubber, it retains its flexibility. This composite material is used in the manufacture of Formula One Racing Car petrol tanks. The tank holds the petrol safely, even in the event of an accident. The material cannot be pieced by other car components, even during a high speed impact. The petrol does not escape / leak, avoiding fire and explosions. The lightweight tank, adds to the reduced weight of the entire vehicle, leading to a faster racing car. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by iscom(m): 7:54pm On May 04, 2015 |
Not bulletproof, but waterproof. Okay |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by oyemprince: 7:56pm On May 04, 2015 |
KayGold001: The stuff looks like something one must look forward to... wanted to buy a new phone but i think i will wait for this. I hope the specs would be killing |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by tolexy007(m): 7:57pm On May 04, 2015 |
gonaij:lolz....just anytin I will buy. I no infinix will release someting better again than d hot note. infinix hot note is a nice fone, but can't buy it twice, dat is y am expectin dem to bring out another marchine |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by grudges: 8:00pm On May 04, 2015 |
I dont care whether kelvar's bullet proof or sth dat can be use in making strong battery or strong tire all I want is infinix zero pro |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by KayGold001: 8:02pm On May 04, 2015 |
tolexy007: Can you see their trend? mennn they wont stop to amaze me. From ZERO to HOT then HOTNOTE now this.... I guess its gonna be mind blowing |
Re: Infinix Zero 2: The Next Hero by oyemprince: 8:05pm On May 04, 2015 |
iscom:Great minds think alike. lolzzz |
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