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- Ballistic_nylon abstract "Ballistic nylon is a thick, tough, synthetic nylon fabric used for a variety of applications. Ballistic nylon was originally developed by the DuPont corporation as a material for flak jackets to be worn by World War II airmen. The term ballistic nylon takes its name from the fact that it was intended to protect its wearers from flying debris and fragmentation caused by bullet or artillery shell impacts. It was not an effective defense against most pistol or rifle rounds let alone the heavy 20 mm and 30 mm autocannons Axis fighters were often armed with. Ballistic nylon has been replaced by Kevlar and other, more effective, bullet resistant fabrics for these cases.Modern applications of ballistic nylon include luggage, cave packs, tool belts, police duty belts, watchstraps, motorcycle jackets, knife sheaths, and skin-on-frame kayaks.The original specification for ballistic nylon was an 18 ounce nylon fabric made from 1050 denier high tenacity nylon yarn in a 2x2 basketweave. Today the term is often used to refer to any nylon fabric that is made with a \"ballistic weave\", typically a 2x2 or 2x3 basketweave. It can be woven from nylon yarns of various denier such as 840 denier and 1680 denier. Denier refers to the weight, not the strength, of the fabric. Laboratory tests have been run and the double weave 1050 denier fabric is the strongest and most durable fabric for its denier weight level. The 1680 denier is a good alternative that has a similar strength but lighter weight than the 1050 as it resists abrasion and tearing. Ballistic nylon is hard to dye, so it is often found in black or similar dark colors.".
- Ballistic_nylon thumbnail 4-ring_NATO_style_watchstrap.JPG?width=300.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageID "2488280".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageLength "2537".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageRevisionID "698884688".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Basketweave.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Bullet.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Bulletproof_vest.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personal_armour.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Caving.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Cordura.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink DuPont.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Flak_jacket.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Fragmentation_(weaponry).
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Kevlar.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Ounce.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Police_duty_belt.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Ripstop.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink Units_of_textile_measurement.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLink File:4-ring_NATO_style_watchstrap.JPG.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ballistic nylon".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "ballistic nylon".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageWikiLinkText "nylon".
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Armour-stub.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- Ballistic_nylon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Types_of_armour.
- Ballistic_nylon subject Category:Personal_armour.
- Ballistic_nylon subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Ballistic_nylon hypernym Fabric.
- Ballistic_nylon type Agent.
- Ballistic_nylon type Textile.
- Ballistic_nylon comment "Ballistic nylon is a thick, tough, synthetic nylon fabric used for a variety of applications. Ballistic nylon was originally developed by the DuPont corporation as a material for flak jackets to be worn by World War II airmen. The term ballistic nylon takes its name from the fact that it was intended to protect its wearers from flying debris and fragmentation caused by bullet or artillery shell impacts.".
- Ballistic_nylon label "Ballistic nylon".
- Ballistic_nylon sameAs Q4851804.
- Ballistic_nylon sameAs m.07hdt0.
- Ballistic_nylon sameAs Q4851804.
- Ballistic_nylon wasDerivedFrom Ballistic_nylon?oldid=698884688.
- Ballistic_nylon depiction 4-ring_NATO_style_watchstrap.JPG.
- Ballistic_nylon isPrimaryTopicOf Ballistic_nylon.