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How Are Cars Made Bulletproof?

Bulletproof

Cars are made bulletproof by using bulletproof glass. Bulletproof glass, as you may have guessed, is glass that is capable of stopping all sorts of bullets fired at it. This type of glass is made by using a strong but transparent material such as polycarbonate thermoplastic. Sometimes its constructed by using layers of laminated glass.

The polycarbonate layer is often put between layers of regular glass. A bullet will probably pierce the exterior glass layer, but will be stopped by the really strong polycarbonate layer before it can pierce the inner layer of glass. There is also what is called bullet resistant glass that is constructed of laminated glass layers. This is built from sheets of glass glued together using some sort of liquid rubber.

As technology advances in the field of bullet resistant glass we now have a new type of bullet proof glass called one-way bulletproof glass. These types of glasses are commonly used by armored cars.

The beauty of this glass is that it will resist incoming fire arms striking the outside of the glass, while allowing those on the other side of the glass, such as guards, fire from inside the armored car, through the glass at the exterior threat outside.

Usually One-way bulletproof glass is made up of two layers. A brittle layer on the outside and a flexible layer on the inside. If a bullet is fired from the outside it will hit the brittle layer first and will probably shatter an area of it. This shattering of the glass absorbs some of the bullets energy, and spreads it out on a larger area. When the slowed down bullet hits the flexible layer, it will be stopped.

Bulletproof




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