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Polyethylene Bulletproof Vests Better Than Kevlar

teflonscout writes "When I think of bulletproof vests, the first word that comes to mind is Kevlar. Wired is running a story on Dynema SB61, a bulletproof material that is made of polyethylene. It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware. The story also mentions the recall of Second Chance bulletproof vests that were made from Zylon, a material that degraded slowly when exposed to moisture. At least one police officer was injured when a bullet penetrated his Zylon vest. Polyethylene is impervious to moisture. The first vests made from this new material are 5mm thick and can stop a 9mm bullet traveling at 1777 feet per second, which is slightly better than other top of the line vests."

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  1. Back to the drawing board. by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    Dynema SB61, a bulletproof material that is made of polyethylene. It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware.

    There goes my idea for a zip-tie & Tupperware bulletproof vest. It also explains why the prototypes failed in the field.

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    1. Re:Back to the drawing board. by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 4, Funny

      So, it's a "life vest" then?

      Thank you folks. I'll be here all week. Try the veal.

    2. Re:Back to the drawing board. by mooingyak · · Score: 5, Funny

      Those who would sacrifice mobility for safety deserve neither.

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    3. Re:Back to the drawing board. by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 4, Funny

      But their salad bowl makes a great helmet. Plus it keeps your head fresh.

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    4. Re:Back to the drawing board. by Paradise+Pete · · Score: 3, Funny
      But their salad bowl makes a great helmet. Plus it keeps your head fresh.

      Only if you remember to burp it occasionally.

    5. Re:Back to the drawing board. by specific_pacific · · Score: 2, Funny

      "In the event of an emergency, my body can be used as a flotation device."

      -- Data

    6. Re:Back to the drawing board. by Samah · · Score: 4, Funny

      In other news:
      Ballistics scientists have developed a new style of 9mm bullet made of a stronger polyethelene form of Dynema SB61.
      During a test, at least one police officer wearing a Dynema SB61 vest was killed.
      The new bullets are expected to be available at all Walmart stores within the next 6 months.

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  2. tupperware is serious business by HiddenCamper · · Score: 3, Funny

    After what I put my tupperware through im not surprised that it can stop a bullet

  3. Tupperware vests? by kammat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do they burp when they're hit?

  4. Re:I'll trust it ... by daivzhavue · · Score: 2, Funny

    well, if he is standing 20 years in front of you, I'm sure weapon advancements would nullify any protection it gives today.

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  5. Thanks for the warning by L.+VeGas · · Score: 4, Funny

    It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware. Good thing they mentioned this. I had already put a bowl on my head and was about to test it out.
  6. Dynema? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think maybe they should rethink the name of the material ("Dynema SB61")when/if it goes into production.

    I, for one, would rather not have my bulletproof vest sound like it's a cross of high explosives and bowel cleansing kits.

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  7. Tupperware? by DrivingBear · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware.
    The vest will also keep you fresh for weeks.
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  8. Re:The Future of Tupperware Parties by hal2814 · · Score: 4, Funny

    "especially in hot/wet conditions"

    And it really brings a whole new dimension to crotchpot cooking.

  9. Re:to bad our troops are treated like shit by phaggood · · Score: 2, Funny

    > The question then will be whether troops will still be in Iraq at that time.

    And the correct answer to this query is:

    wait for it...

    Yes.

  10. Kitchen now most important room in stockpiled home by cosinezero · · Score: 2, Funny

    Tin foil hat... check! Tupperware shirt... check! Zip-lock underwear... check!

  11. At last I understand by NearlyHeadless · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is a higher grade of the plastic found in Tupperware.
    That could explain why Ice-T was heard saying, "Go buy Tupperware now, it's O.G., it's real 'hood."
  12. Instead of a vest... by DrivingBear · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why don't they just make the bullets softer?

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  13. Re:impervious to water, how about body heat? by Noxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    If it's basically like wearing a big plastic slab, isn't that going to get super hot?

    That's why you lacquer the chestplates in white to dissipate heat, and give them a black spandex bodysuit underneath...add a scary looking helmet and most of your vitals are covered. In theory it should deflect blaster bolts. Where I'm stationed we wear them all the time (I work in law enforcement).

    In practice, they don't stop crap. Like last week this scruffy-looking nutjob with a walking carpet for a sidekick breaks in to rescue his girlfriend. Next thing we know there's a weapons malfunction down in the cell block, and four of my buddies find out the chestplates don't quite work as advertised.

    I hate this posting...maybe I can get transferred before something else goes wrong.

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  14. Re:impervious to water, how about body heat? by Shinmizu · · Score: 3, Funny

    I hear Endor's a pretty easy assignment.

  15. Thanks For The Advice: +1, John McCain by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I'll get some polyethyl the next time I demonstrate the peace in Baghdad.

    Yours Alzheimersly,
    Senator John McCain,
    former POW, former teenager, former child, and currently a Military Expert

  16. Re:impervious to water, how about body heat? by TrekkieGod · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hear Endor's a pretty easy assignment.

    You'd think so, wouldn't you? Well, let me tell you, I'm an independent contractor in a project the Empire has going on over there and even though the money is good and we get lots of benefits (it's a government contract after all), I fear for my life. Heck, a friend of mine refused to take the job because of the risk, but I'm just trying to scrape a living, I have no personal politics.

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  17. Re:Not bad... but... by Walt+Dismal · · Score: 2, Funny

    No wonder rappers wear big gold medals on their chests...

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    My user id is square: 118^2
    118^2 = 13,924
    square root(999,106) = 999.5529
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  19. Polystyrene Bulletproof Vests Better Than Caviar by G3ckoG33k · · Score: 3, Funny

    Which is how my tired morning eyes read that headline.