Kynol/Nomex Fabrics for Fire Retardant Shipboard Utility Uniforms

Abstract

At the request of the Naval Sea Systems Command, the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility (NCTRF) conducted a seven-phase investigation of Kynol/Nomex fabrics for possible use in fire-retardant (FR) shipboard utility uniforms in place of fire-retardant-treated (FRT) cotton. NCTRF first surveyed the U.S. protective clothing market and then tested three Kynol/Nomex blends in its laboratories to determine their physical, abrasion resistance, and laundering properties. Meanwhile, NCTRF ran physiological tests to show the heat stress imposed by the various uniforms and conducted a full array of heat tests ranging from laboratory tests for heat and flame resistance to full-scale flame- envelopment and close-proximity fire tests. NCTRF also administered a shipboard evaluation and subsequently conducted a dyeing and finishing study. Finally, NCTRF completed a cost evaluation of these uniforms. Because these Kynol/Nomex uniforms showed no significant functional heat-resistant benefits over FRT cotton and would cost at least twice as much, NCTRF recommended the Navy continue using FRT cotton for the FR shipboard utility uniforms. Keywords: Kynol/Nomex fabrics; Fire-retardant shipboard utility uniforms; Fire-retardant materials; Military protective clothing; Heat stress tests; Heat tests; Fire resistant textiles.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA201011

Entities

People

  • Norman F. Audet
  • Richard D. Wojtaszek

Organizations

  • Naval Sea Systems Command

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Burns
  • Fabrics
  • Heat Energy
  • Laboratory Tests
  • Materials
  • Materials Laboratories
  • Materials Science
  • Physical Properties
  • Plastic Explosives
  • Protective Clothing
  • Research Facilities
  • Resins
  • Resistance
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Test Methods
  • Textiles
  • Wear Resistance

Readers

  • Fire Suppression Systems Design.
  • Materials Science