Evaluating the Resistance of Some Protective Fabrics to Molten Iron

作者: Roger L. Barker , Muzaffer Yener

DOI: 10.1177/004051758105100807

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摘要: This study examines the behavior of twenty-two different protective fabrics, including aluminized and nonaluminized in resisting heat transfer thermal disintegration on impact with molten iron. Maximum transferred through fabrics is measured, damage evaluated a controlled splash test. The ability these to resist iron correlated fabric properties, thickness weight, air permeability, flammability characteris tics.

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