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The Use of Laminates of Commercially Available Fabrics for Anti-Stab Body-Armor

Nguyen Quang Khuyen, Phan Vu Duc Han, Ngọc Tuấn Nguyễn, Quoc Bao Le, Madis Harjo, Gholamreza Anbarjafari, Rudolf Kiefer, Tarmo Tamm

2021Polymers12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Modern personal protective armor has been generally based on the Kevlar fabrics, with the main goal to offer defense against bullets. In addition to the high cost and poor processability, Kevlar has the disadvantage of limited stab-proofing capability. On the other hand, a large number of crimes involving deadly injures represent knife attacks. Our goal in this work was to investigate composites based on traditional commercially available fabrics of linen and silk, using different adhesives-polymers for forming laminates. The silk composites also contained different amounts of in-woven polyester. Three different water-based adhesives of polyurethane, urea formaldehyde and polyvinyl alcohol were considered. It was found, that besides the strength of the fabrics themselves, the adhesives polymers played a crucial role in the obtained performance of the laminates. The laminates were characterized in their mechanical properties, as well as with scanning electron microscopy and FTIR spectroscopy.

Topics & Concepts

KevlarMaterials scienceComposite materialAdhesivePolyesterPolyurethaneArmourStabPolyvinyl alcoholFourier transform infrared spectroscopyEpoxyChemical engineeringEngineeringLayer (electronics)Silk-based biomaterials and applicationsMechanical Behavior of CompositesDental materials and restorations
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