Combination Antifog/Antiscratch Coating Applied to Special Protective Eyewear, Cylindrical System (SPECS): Experimental Trials.

Abstract

The potential for eye injuries on the battlefield has increased over the years due to advances in fragmenting munitions and the increased use of lasers on the battlefield. Though the eye is extremely susceptible to damage, even by small, low-velocity projectiles, the eye can easily be protected with proper eyewear. Current military protective eyewear systems, however, are prone to fogging. Antifog coatings exist, though have traditionally been incompatible with antiscratch coatings required to protect the polycarbonate base from which most military eyewear is made. Manufacturers have made recent efforts to develop a coating that offers both antiscratch as well as antifog protection. The report documents one effort in which such a coating is applied to a military item. The experimental antifog/antiscratch samples evaluated in this particular study do note demonstrate durable antifog capabilities. Scratch resistance and resistance to insect repellent (DEET) were inferior as compared to standard samples. Since only one combination antifog/antiscratch coating was investigated for this particular study, additional combination antifog/antiscratch coatings warrant further investigation as they become available.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 15, 1999
Accession Number
ADA371542

Entities

People

  • Harold Moody
  • Michelle Markey

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Battlefields
  • Eye Injuries
  • Field Tests
  • Insect Repellents
  • Materials
  • Military Operations
  • O Rings
  • Projectiles
  • Radiation
  • Resistance
  • Solar Radiation
  • Standards
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Test Methods
  • Weapons
  • Wear Resistance

Readers

  • Battery Technology and Engineering
  • Marksmanship and Weaponry.
  • Surface Engineering/Surface Coating Technology.

Technology Areas

  • Directed Energy