Thesis for the degree of Master of Master of Technology (Fashion & Textiles): Studies in the performance of fire-resistant woven fabrics for Australian Firefighting Station Wear
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The objectives of the present study are: To design and produce functional samples of woven single-layer, fire-resistant fabrics made from natural, FR man-made cellulosics, and high-performance synthetic blended yarns; to determine the physiological consequences and health risks associated with wearing PPC in hot, humid environments in relation to metabolic heat production and physical work for firefighters trying to maintain the balance between protection and comfort, and its implication on the required Station Wear fabric properties.
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Thesis for the degree of Master of Master of Technology (Fashion & Textiles): Studies in the performance of fire-resistant woven fabrics for Australian Firefighting Station Wear
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Thesis for the degree of Master of Master of Technology (Fashion & Textiles): Studies in the performance of fire-resistant woven fabrics for Australian Firefighting Station Wear
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