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The Effects of Silk Screened Emblems on Thermal Protective Performance of Wildland Fire Fighter Protective Clothing Systems under Two Moisture Conditions

Margaret H. Rucker (University of California, Davis, CA, USA)
Elizabeth M. Crown (University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Carrie L. Haise (University of California, Davis, CA, USA)

Research Journal of Textile and Apparel

ISSN: 1560-6074

Article publication date: 1 November 2006

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Abstract

The objective of this study is to determine the effects of silk screened emblems on thermal protective performance of wildland fire fighter protective clothing systems under two moisture conditions. Three outerwear conditions (current emblem, new emblem, blank) were combined with both underwear conditions (emblem, blank) to produce six clothing systems. The two moisture conditions were both layers conditioned (dry) and top layer conditioned/lower layer saturated with water (wet). Both radiant protective performance (RPP) testing and thermal mannequin testing were used to evaluate the clothing systems. The data showed a decline in thermal protective properties of the clothing systems under conditions of high heat flux and wet inner layer. While both jacket emblems performed better than the blank jacket, one emblem was more protective under radiant exposure conditions while the other was found to be superior in the thermal mannequin tests.

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Rucker, M.H., Crown, E.M. and Haise, C.L. (2006), "The Effects of Silk Screened Emblems on Thermal Protective Performance of Wildland Fire Fighter Protective Clothing Systems under Two Moisture Conditions", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 55-60. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-10-04-2006-B006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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