Vera Fris?c?ic´’s research while affiliated with University of Zagreb and other places

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Testing electrostatic properties of polyurethane coated textiles used for protective clothing
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June 2003

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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

Nada Hains

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Vera Fris?c?ic´

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Dubravka Gordos

The objective of the study was to test the electrostatic properties of textiles used for protective clothing worn in flammable and potentially explosive environment. The protective clothing is intended for multi-use and, apart from wear and stretching during use, it is also exposed to impacts of various cleaning agents. The testing was carried out in accordance with EN 1149-1; 1995 specifying requirements for electrostatic properties and testing methods for protective clothing to be worn in specific situations. The objective was to test whether there was a likelihood of fire due to the electric discharge. EN 1149-1 requires measuring surface resistance at 25±2 per cent relative humidity and temperature of 23±1°C. Measurements were taken on knitting of varying materials coated with polyurethane. The knittings used were made of polyamide, polyester and cotton. All materials were coated with the same polyurethane coating. All samples were tested for surface resistance before and after five dry-cleanings and machine washings. In addition to the required European standard, surface resistance was also measured at the following relative humidity: 35, 45, 55 and 65 per cent. The results were processed by the correlation analysis and shown graphically.

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... Conductive yarn can be integrated by weaving [4], knitting using a chain stitch [5], embroidering [6]. Electrostatic properties such as surface resistivity screening, half decay time are determined referring to EN 1149 standard [6][7][8]. It is known that at sufficiently high frequencies it is possible to evaluate only the electric component of an electromagnetic field, there should be some mathematical correlation between total shielding effectiveness and fabric surface resistivity or conductivity. ...

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Investigation of the Physical Properties of a Fabric with a Conductive Fibre
Testing electrostatic properties of polyurethane coated textiles used for protective clothing
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  • June 2003

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology