In the interests of safety and liability, WikiAnswers will not give advice on how to construct a hockey mask. These are designed by professionals to high standards and must be capable of withstanding extreme impacts; no homemade gear will ever be up to the grade. If you want equipment, there are plenty of shops that can sell you what you need - both new and secondhand. If you are serious about the sport, you would forget the idea (and probably not have even thought of it).
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The vast majority of sticks are made with one (or a combination) of the following materials: wood, aluminum, fiberglass, graphite (carbon fiber), Kevlar and titanium.
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Examples of materials with high tenacity include Kevlar, carbon fiber, and Dyneema. These materials are known for their exceptional strength and ability to withstand high levels of stress or tension without breaking.
Yes. you can get at Kevlar tungsten wedding rings http://madtungsten.com/product-category/kevlar-carbon-fiber-rings/
Kevlar is a fiber that is knitted or woven into a material/fabric. Those materials can be laminated to be made waterproof, but Kevlar in and of itself as a finished good is not waterproof.
Carbon Fiber, yes.
Factories, Offices, Materials and etc...
No, magnets do not react to Kevlar because Kevlar is not a magnetic material. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt. Kevlar is a strong and heat-resistant synthetic fiber used in body armor and other protective gear.
Different alloys of steel, aluminum, magnesium and titanium Fiberglass, FRP(Fiber Reinforced Plastics), carbon fiber, Kevlar leather, rubber, plastic, glass, wood