Comparative Assessment of GORETEX„ and NEOPRENE„ Vapor Barriers in a Firefighter Turn-Out Coat

Uwe Reischl, Alfred Stransky

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Abstract

A series of 18 laboratory tests using one male and two female subjects was carried out to assess the impact of a GORETEXTM barrier and a NEOPRENE„ vapor barrier on the ventilation characteristics of a firefighter turn-out coat. Clothing air-space temperatures were monitored while test subjects performed under a standardized treadmill exercise protocol. It was found that a GORETEX barrier contributed to lower clothing heat build-up than did a NEOPRENE vapor barrier. The improved heat dissipation characteristics of the GORETEX barrier may reduce heat stress and improve comfort for firefighters during firefighting operations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)643-647
Number of pages5
JournalTextile Research Journal
Volume50
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1980

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