v10 Chapter 2434: White dove (1/2)

laboratory……

Qin Luo fell into deep thought.

According to his current knowledge, body armor is roughly divided into two categories. One is hard body armor. Its manufacturing materials are mainly made of metal, including (special steel, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy), ceramic sheet (corundum) , Boron carbide, silicon carbide, alumina), FRP, etc.

The bulletproof concept is to use high-strength metal to withstand the impact of the projectile and protect the human ears.

The second category is soft body armor, whose materials are mainly high-performance textile fibers. These high-performance fibers have much higher energy absorption capacity than general materials, and endow the body armor with bulletproof functions. And because this kind of body armor generally uses textiles The structure is lighter and quite soft. So it is called soft body armor.

However, these two kinds of body armor have their own limitations.

Although the hardware body armor has excellent protection function, it is trapped in its material because of its heavy weight, which causes a considerable burden on the wearer.

The soft body armor, although its weight is relatively light, is actually lack of protection. It can only block small-caliber bullets such as pistols.

The effect is not outstanding for large-caliber bullets.

Suddenly, a ray of light flashed in Qin Luo's mind!

Is there a way to combine the two?

Create a bulletproof material that is light in weight and has excellent protection capabilities?

Thinking of this, Qin Luo's heart suddenly became eager.

Although he hasn't thought of what the specific materials are, he has roughly set two directions now.

One is strength and the other is lightweight!

As long as you study towards these two goals, you will surely find them.

Thinking of this, Qin Luo focused on the experiment.

Ceramic plus high performance fiber? The strength is enough, but the weight is too heavy, pass!

Titanium alloy plus high performance fiber? Still the same problem, pass!

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