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Thermal comfort properties of Kevlar and Kevlar/wool fabrics

open access: yesTextile Research Journal, 2014
Recent research on ballistic vests has focused on comfort performance by enhancing thermal comfort and moisture management. Kevlar/wool fabric has been developed as a potential material for ballistic vests. This study investigates the thermal comfort properties of woven Kevlar/wool and woven Kevlar ballistic fabrics.
Rana Faruq Mahbub   +4 more
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Decay of Kevlar

Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1986
Necessite, vu l'utilisation potentielle des fibres de Kevlar 49 dans des projets de genie civil, d'etudier la resistance au ...
W. B. Whalley   +2 more
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Creep of Kevlar 49 fibre and a Kevlar 49-cement composite

Journal of Materials Science, 1983
The creep strain responses of Kevlar 49 fibres and a Kevlar 49 — cement mortar composite board to sustained stresses have been studied over an extended period in excess of four years at ambient temperature. Single filaments of Kevlar 49, 900 mm in length, were stressed in tension in the range 830 to 1830 MPa.
P. L. Walton, A. J. Majumdar
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Metallization of Kevlar Fibers with Gold

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2011
Electrochemical gold plating processes were examined for the metallization of Kevlar yarn. Conventional Sn(2+)/Pd(2+) surface activation coupled with electroless Ni deposition rendered the fibers conductive enough to serve as cathodes for electrochemical plating.
Brian K, Little   +4 more
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