Design and Evaluation of a Ventilated Garment for Use in Temperatures up to 200°C
AUTOR(ES)
Crockford, G. W.
RESUMO
The protection of personnel against high air and radiant temperatures is a problem that has been confronting industry for many years now, and for many industrial situations it still has not been solved. The experiments reported here were intended to determine the most suitable form of insulation for a hot entry suit for use primarily in furnace wrecking where mean radiant temperatures of 200°C. are met and where heat-reflecting garments are unsuitable due to the rapid deterioration of the reflecting surface.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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