Adam Tests the Bulletproof Capabilities of his Iron Man Suit | Savage Builds | Science Channel - Summary

Summary

In this video clip, a person discusses the construction and testing of a real-life Iron Man suit made from titanium. The narrator highlights that while the suit is impressive and made from durable materials, it is not as advanced as the fictional Iron Man suit seen in movies. They conduct a test with various caliber bullets, including a 45 caliber, and demonstrate that the suit is indeed bulletproof. However, it remains to be seen whether it is explosion-proof.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Iron Man armor is super strong and amazingly flexible.
2. Adjustments had to be made to the armor, such as using flexible urethane for the ABS.
3. The shoes of the suit are 3D printed in powdered nylon by a company named Dinsmore Incorporated.
4. The real suit is a titanium shell, intended to be bulletproof and bombproof, but not fully functional like in the films.
5. The narrator is excited to put on the Iron Man suit, which is made of titanium.
6. They conducted a test to determine if the suit is bulletproof, firing 22 caliber bullets at it.
7. The 22 caliber bullets did not penetrate the armor, and there was only a tiny dent.
8. A 9 millimeter bullet was fired at the armor, resulting in a tiny dent.
9. A 45 caliber bullet was fired at the armor, and it also did not leave a significant mark.
10. The armor is declared to be bulletproof based on the test results.
11. Further testing to determine if the armor is explosion-proof is mentioned.