Houshyar et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Evaluation and improvement of thermo-physiological comfort properties of firefighters' protective clothing containing super absorbent materialsHoushyar et al., 2015
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- 8028794571251974440
- Author
- Houshyar S
- Padhye R
- Troynikov O
- Nayak R
- Ranjan S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The journal of the Textile institute
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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 …
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