2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14101972
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Fabrication of Recycled Polycarbonate Fibre for Thermal Signature Reduction in Camouflage Textiles

Abstract: Thermal signature reduction in camouflage textiles is a vital requirement to protect soldiers from detection by thermal imaging equipment in low-light conditions. Thermal signature reduction can be achieved by decreasing the surface temperature of the subject by using a low thermally conductive material, such as polycarbonate, which contains bisphenol A. Polycarbonate is a hard type of plastic that generally ends up in dumps and landfills. Accordingly, there is a large amount of polycarbonate waste that needs … Show more

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“…This technique is appropriate for high-performance textile applications. 77 The bursting strength of a fabric made up of 33.3% polycarbonate and 66.7% polycarbonate was 25% greater than that of a fabric made up of 100% polyacrylic. The material had a greater percentage of recycled polycarbonate.…”
Section: Recycled Fiber For Ir Camouflage In Textiles Using Polycarbo...mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This technique is appropriate for high-performance textile applications. 77 The bursting strength of a fabric made up of 33.3% polycarbonate and 66.7% polycarbonate was 25% greater than that of a fabric made up of 100% polyacrylic. The material had a greater percentage of recycled polycarbonate.…”
Section: Recycled Fiber For Ir Camouflage In Textiles Using Polycarbo...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among all heat source temperatures, the fabric with 66.7% polycarbonate and 33.3% polyacrylic had the greatest surface temperature decrease. , Recycled polycarbonate fibers can be incorporated into knitted fabrics to enhance their mechanical qualities. This technique is appropriate for high-performance textile applications . The bursting strength of a fabric made up of 33.3% polycarbonate and 66.7% polycarbonate was 25% greater than that of a fabric made up of 100% polyacrylic.…”
Section: Recycled Fiber For Ir Camouflage In Textiles Using Polycarbo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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