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Evaluation and improvement of thermo-physiological comfort properties of firefighters' protective clothing containing super absorbent materials

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posted on 2024-11-01, 17:58 authored by Shadi HoushyarShadi Houshyar, Rajiv PadhyeRajiv Padhye, Olga TroynikovOlga Troynikov, Rajkishore NayakRajkishore Nayak, Sandip Ranjan
In this research, super absorbent materials were incorporated into the internal layer of the firefighters' protective clothing with the aim of increasing absorption of sweat to improve the thermo-physiological comfort properties. The performance properties were evaluated following the standard test methods (ISO 6942:2002 and ISO 9151: 1995(E)) and the thermo-physiological comfort-related properties were evaluated by measuring the transport properties such as air permeability, water sorption and evaporation, thermal resistance and water vapour resistance of the fabric assemblies with super absorbent materials. The results indicated that it is possible to improve the comfort properties of the protective clothing by the incorporation of super absorbent materials into the internal layer. The use of super absorbent materials is likely to help in the absorption of sweat in higher amount and keeping the skin and internal microclimate dry, which in turn improves the comfort level. The performance properties of all the combinations satisfied the requirements for firefighter's clothing as mentioned in AS/NZS 4967-2009.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1080/00405000.2014.995930
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    ISSN - Is published in 00405000

Journal

The Journal of the Textile Institute

Volume

106

Issue

12

Start page

1394

End page

1402

Total pages

9

Publisher

Taylor and Francis Ltd.

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 The Textile Institute

Former Identifier

2006051816

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-06-02

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