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The bulletproof jacket and pant's outer shell are usually made of woven Kevlar fibers and are designed to catch and absorb the force of the bullet, while the inner liner is designed to spread out the impact across the entire surface area of the vest. In addition, there are other materials such as ceramic plates, trauma pads, and other materials that can be used to further enhance the protection offered by the vest. In Kevlar bulletproof jacket is woven Kevlar fibers are used in the outer shell of a bulletproof jacket and are extremely strong and durable.
The polymer used in bulletproof jackets can stop a range of bullet types, including rounds from handguns, shotguns, rifles, and even armor-piercing bullets. The soft inner liner of a bulletproof jacket level 4 is typically made up of nylon fabric or cotton blend material. This material absorbs and disperses energy from the bullet to reduce blunt force trauma.
The ceramic plates are usually used to provide additional protection against armor-piercing rounds. These plates are either held in place with straps on the inside of the vest or placed between layers of material. The plates are designed to absorb the impact of the bullet and prevent it from penetrating through the layers of the vest. Trauma pads are also used to provide additional protection in a bulletproof jacket. These pads are usually made up of a foam-like material and can be placed between layers of material or on the outside of the vest. The trauma pads are designed to absorb and dissipate energy from the bullet, reducing the chances of serious injury or death.