Ballistic Behaviour of PACVD-Modified Textiles
Research and development
Authors:
- Landwijt Marcin
Institute of Security Technology MORATEX, Łódź, Poland - Struszczyk Marcin H. (j/w)
- Urbaniak–Domagała Wiesława
Department of Material and Commodity Sciencs and Textile Metrology, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design, Lodz University of Technology, Łódź, Poland - Puszkarz Adam K. (j/w)
- Wilbik-Hałgas Bożena
Institute of Security Technology MORATEX, Łódź, Poland - Cichecka Magdalena (j/w)
- Krucińska Izabella
Department of Material and Commodity Sciencs and Textile Metrology, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design, Lodz University of Technology, Łódź, Poland
Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7512
Full text | references | Abstract: A comprehensive study was performed using the Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition (PACVD) modification of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibrous composites and paramid fabrics with the deposition of fluoro-or silane-like-polymer onto their surface. Research on the resistance to fragments was performed on the basis of our own testing procedure elaborated on the basis of the STANAG 2920 Ballistic Test Method For Personal Armour Materials And Combat Clothing, revision 2. The model insert systems made of the modified or unmodified unwoven sheets of UHMWPE fibres exhibited significantly different trends of changes in fragment-proofness when the temperature together with humidity were applied as the ageing factors. In the inserts made of modified unwoven sheets, an increase in the V50 value was observed, while the V50 of the inserts made of unmodified sheets decreased along with the extension of the accelerated ageing process. Modification with low-temperature plasma in the presence of vapours of low-molecular fluorine- or silane-genic substrates altered the properties of the fabrics and unwoven sheets. PACVD modification allows to prevent the destructive influence of humidity during the aging process. |
Tags:
PACVD-modified textiles, ballistic compositions, accelerated ageing.
Citation:
Łandwijt M, Struszczyk MH, Urbaniak-Domagała W, Puszkarz AK, Wilbik-Hałgas B, Cichecka M, Krucinska I. Ballistic Behaviour of PACVD-Modified Textiles. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2019; 27, 1(133): 85-90. DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7512
Published in issue no 1 (133) / 2019, pages 85–90.