The stuff I am referring to is Hexcel Texalium.
www.carbonsales.com has some photos of it. It doesn't capture the reflsection in sunlight. There is a new fabric only available in silver that is made by composite.jp
They make it in other colors but it is not commonly available, the silver is.
Since Texalium it is not capable of bending at 90 degrees, being a 2*2 3k twill it is difficult to fabricate a part like yours without it being cut. It is very pricey and hard to find since they stopped production a few years ago. It is a 6-8 ounce fiberglass cloth with a dispersion coating of aluminum using various gases to provide the color.
The new stuff is called Alumitex, not sure of its drapability.
BTW, kevlar has great wear resistance but is bad at impact strength, only having about 30% of its strength. So, for a sliding impact it is great, but direct impacts it is still strong but, only about 30% of its usual strength.
David