STUDY OF THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF MILITARY CLOTHING PACKAGES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/VINF1125Keywords:
clothing package, Rip-Stop, blended fabric, Thinsulate, Hollowfiber, synthetic , padding (sintepon), wear resistance, thermal efficiency, air permeability, water resistanceAbstract
This article presents a comprehensive study of the physical, mechanical, and functional properties of ten types of clothing packages composed of an outer fabric, thermal insulation material, and lining. The research analyzed the wear resistance, air permeability, and water resistance of Rip-Stop and blended fabrics, as well as the thermal efficiency of Thinsulate, Hollowfiber, and synthetic padding (sintepon). Comparative measurement methods, structural analysis, and quantitative evaluation techniques were applied. The results demonstrated how the composition of each package influences thermal performance, durability, moisture resistance, and air permeability. The practical significance of the study lies in providing scientifically grounded recommendations for the proper selection of clothing materials used in industrial applications.
