Aramid was invented in the 1960s by a scientist named Stephanie Kwolek, who worked for DuPont, a company in Wilmington, Delaware. 🧪
She discovered a way to create super-strong fibers while trying to make new types of rubber. In 1965, the first aramid fiber, known as Kevlar, was made! Kevlar was used in bulletproof vests to protect police and soldiers. In the 1980s, more types of aramid fibers were created, and they’re now used in lots of different industries!