Are spider webs stronger than Kevlar?

Louis have developed a microbially produced fibre which has gigapascal strength, outperforming steel, Kevlar, and some spider silks. Spider silk is recognised as one of the strongest, toughest materials on Earth.
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Are spider webs stronger than a bulletproof vest?

The US Army cannot enlist enough spiders to provide the silk it needs to make stronger bullet-proof vests. These vests are currently made of Kevlar. But spider silk is stronger than Kevlar, even if it is less readily available.
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How much stronger is spider silk than Kevlar?

Spider silk 10 times stronger than Kevlar.
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Can spider silk replace Kevlar?

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, based in Anne Arbor, Michigan, might have finally created a fabric that can replace Kevlar. The bioengineering company announced Tuesday that the U.S. Army has awarded their lab a contract to develop their silkworm-spider silk, known as Dragon Silk, for military body armor.
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What are spider webs stronger than?

Spider silk is five times stronger than steel—now, scientists know why | Science | AAAS.
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Is spider silk bulletproof?

It is currently on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The properties of spider silk also create the possibility for bulletproof body armor. A bullet can penetrate up to 29 layers of Kevlar. But research shows spider silk to be comparatively tougher than Kevlar and stronger than steel.
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Is spider web stronger than diamond?

For a naturally occurring mineral, silicon carbide — found naturally in the form of moissanite — is only slightly less in hardness than diamonds. (It's still harder than any spider silk.)
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Is spider silk tougher than Kevlar?

A new fiber, made by genetically engineered bacteria is stronger than steel and tougher than Kevlar. Spider silk is said to be one of the strongest, toughest materials on the Earth. Now engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have designed amyloid silk hybrid proteins and produced them in engineered bacteria.
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Is there anything stronger than spider silk?

Recent work has shown that bagworm silk is superior to spider silk in both strength and flexibility. Building on these findings, a research team at the University of Tsukuba, led by Professor Hiromasa Goto, has harnessed the strength of bagworm silk to produce a strong, flexible, conductive fiber.
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Is there anything stronger than Kevlar?

It's the mundane stuff of plastic bags and sandwich boxes, but polyethylene has a more streetwise talent: in the form of dense, high-molecular-weight fibres it can stop a bullet in its tracks.
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Could a spider web stop a plane?

"A pencil thick spider's silk thread is capable of stopping a Boeing-747 in full flight. "
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How strong is the strongest spider web?

The spider's silk is the toughest biological material ever studied, over ten times tougher than a similarly-sized piece of Kevlar. The average toughness of the fibres is 350 MJ/m3, and some are up to 520 MJ/m3, making the silk twice as tough as any other spider silk known.
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What is the strongest bio material?

Spider silk has long been considered the strongest biological material in the world and has inspired generations of materials scientists to understand and mimic its properties.
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How much spider silk stops a bullet?

This new silk has double the strength and far more elasticity than normal silkworm silk and can also be mass-produced. The resulting material successfully stopped a slow-moving . 22-caliber bullet using just four layers. Thirty-three layers of Aramid are needed in today's standard bullet proof vetsts.
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Is spider web used in Kevlar?

The latest armor under consideration by the U.S. Army isn't a new kind of porcelain or chemical composition over kevlar. It's spider stuff. Making clothing from spider stuff isn't necessarily new, but mass-producing it might be.
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Is spider web used as bulletproof?

The spider silk material is not only stronger than steel, it's stronger than Kevlar, the usual bulletproof material used for military and police personnel.
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Are spider webs the strongest material on earth?

Spider silk is among the strongest and toughest materials in the natural world, as strong as some steel alloys with a toughness even greater than bulletproof Kevlar.
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What animal has the strongest web?

The strongest silk ever found is made by the Darwin's bark spider in Madagascar, which spins silk that is reportedly 10 times tougher than Kevlar, thanks to its elasticity, or ability to stretch without breaking.
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How strong is spider man's web?

And how are they made? Spider webs are notoriously strong, with spider silk reported as having a tensile strength of up to 1.75 gigapascals (GPa), or just over 178 kilograms per square millimeter in cross-section (to save U.S. readers from looking it up, 178 kilograms comes to 392.4 pounds).
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Is carbon fiber stronger than Kevlar?

That said, Kevlar offers a better abrasive strength than carbon fibre, which is why it commonly associated with bulletproof vests. Kevlar is also better in extreme temperatures than carbon fibre, which some indicate make it better suited in the marine industry.
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Why is spider web stronger than steel?

In order to produce these complex creations, spider silk needs to be incredibly versatile and incredibly strong. And strong it is! Each strand of spider silk is much thinner than a strand of human hair, however, it has, pound for pound, a stronger tensile strength than many types of steel.
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Why are spiderwebs so strong?

Spider threads contain many long molecules called proteins. These proteins are aligned along the thread and all work together to hold up the spider. In part, spider thread is strong because there are so many proteins all lined up together.
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Are snail teeth stronger than diamonds?

The tiny teeth can withstand pressure high enough to form diamonds. It's as strong as steel and tough as a bulletproof vest, capable of withstanding the same amount of pressure it takes to turn carbon into a diamond.
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Is Obsidian stronger than diamond?

It is 3 times sharper than diamond and between 500-1000 times sharper than a razor or a surgeon's steel blade resulting in easier incisions and fewer microscopic ragged tissue cuts.
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What is the most unbreakable material?

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  • Diamond. Unmatched in its ability to resist being scratched, this much-loved gemstone ranks the highest in terms of hardness. ...
  • Graphene. ...
  • Spider silk. ...
  • Carbon/carbon composite. ...
  • Silicon carbide. ...
  • Nickel-based super-alloys.
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