Research Materials (Human Ecology)
Items in this Collection
- 3Dolez, Patricia I.
- 3Hoque, Md. Saiful
- 2McQueen, Rachel H.
- 1Abdul-Bari, M. Mukhtar
- 1Batcheller, J.
- 1Batcheller, Jane C
- 3Degradation
- 2Fire-protective fabrics
- 1, Repair data
- 1Accelerated aging
- 1Clothing
- 1End-of-life sensors
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2023-05-11
Hoque, Md. Saiful, Dolez, Patricia I.
Firefighters, workers in the oil and gas industry, electricians, and military personnel, for example, wear protective clothing made of fire-resistant fabrics constructed from high-performance fibers (1). For firefighters’ protective clothing, the outer shell is generally a blend of different...
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2023-05-11
Dolez, Patricia I., Chung, H.-J, Batcheller, J., Cho, C., Yehia, D., Zheng, L., Braun, C.A., Khalkhali, R., Lin, Z., Chhetry, A., Saha, A., Hoque, Md. Saiful, Khemir, M., Samaraweera, N.
The protective clothing industry and workers at risk of exposure to heat and flame can rely on some high performance materials developed over the last fifty years to provide the protection needed while allowing some level of comfort. This includes a series of inherently thermal- and...
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2020-03-02
Abdul-Bari, M. Mukhtar, McQueen, Rachel H., de la Mata, A. Paulina, Batcheller, Jane C, Harynuk, James J
Supplementary Table S1 for the article: Abdul-Bari, M. M., McQueen, R. H., de la Mata, A. P., Batcheller, J. C., & Harynuk, J. J. Retention and release of odorants in cotton and polyester fabrics following multiple soil/wash procedures. Textile Research Journal.